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If V be the accelerating voltage, then the maximum frequency of continuous x-rays is given by

1.  ehV  

2.  hVe  

3.  eVh  

4. heV

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When a metallic surface is illuminated with radiation of wavelength λ, the stopping potential is V. If the same surface is illuminated with radiation of wavelength 2λ, the stopping potential is V4 .The threshold wavelength for metallic surface is:

(a) 5λ                (b)52λ

(c) 3λ                (d) 4λ

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Photoelectric emission occurs only when the incident light has more than a certain minimum 

1. wavelength

2. intensity

3. frequency

4. power

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The threshold frequency for a photo-sensitive metal is 3.3×1014 Hz. If the light of frequency 8.2×1014 Hz is incident on this metal, the cut-off voltage for the photo-electric emission is nearly:

1. 2 V                                        2. 3 V

3. 5 V                                         4. 1 V

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When monochromatic radiation of intensity \(I\) falls on a metal surface, the number of photoelectrons and their maximum kinetic energy are \(N\) and \(T\) respectively. If the intensity of radiation is \(2I\) what is the number of emitted electrons and their maximum kinetic energy?
1. \(N\) and \(2T\) 2. \(2N\) and \(T\)
3. \(2N\) and \(2T\) 4. \(N\) and \(T\)
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