If the threshold wavelength for a photosensitive plate is \(4000\) Å, what will be the value of saturation current if radiation of wavelength \(5000\) Å is incident?
1. zero
2. \(1\) mA
3. \(3\) mA
4. data is insufficient to predict

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The ratio of the de-Broglie wavelength of molecules of hydrogen and helium kept in two jars separately at temperatures of 27°C and 127°C respectively is:-

1.  12

2.  83

3.  43

4.  34

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Light of two different frequencies whose photons have energies 1eV and 2.5eV respectively, successively illuminate a metal whose work function is 0.5 eV. The ratio of the maximum speeds of the emitted electrons will be

1.  1:5

2.  1:4

3.  1:2

4.  1:1

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The de Broglie wavelength of an electron in the nth Bohr orbit is related to the radius R of the orbit as

1.  n λ=nR

2.  n λ=3/2 π R

3.  n λ=2 π R

4.  n λ=4 π R

 

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Assertion : Photosensitivity of a metal is high if its work function is small.
Reason : Work function = hf0 where f0 is the threshold frequency

  1. If both the assertion and the reason are true and the reason is a correct explanation of the assertion
  2. If both the assertion and reason are true but the reason is not a correct explanation of the assertion
  3. If the assertion is true but the reason is false
  4. If both the assertion and reason are false
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Photoelectric effect experiments are performed using three different metal plates \(p,q\) and \(r\) having work functions \(Q_{p}=2\) eV\(Q_{q}=2.5\) eV and \(Q_{r}=3.0\) eV, respectively. A light beam containing wavelength of \(550\) nm, \(450\) nm and \(350\) nm with equal intensities illuminates each of the plates. The correct \((I\text-V)\) graph for the experiments is: (Take \(\text{hc}=1240~\text{eV-nm}\))
 
1. 2.
3. 4.
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A particle of mass 3m at rest decays into two particles of masses m and 2m having non-zero velocities. The ratio of the de-Broglie wavelengths of the particles (λ1/λ2) is

1. 1/2

2. 1/4

3. 2

4. None of these

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The stopping potential applied between a photocathode and respective anode is such that the fastest electron can fly only one half of the distance L between cathode and anode. For the same stopping potential, the distance between cathode and anode is reduced to L/2. The fastest electron can:

1.  reach the anode

2.  fly a distance greater than L/4

3.  fly a distance less than L/4

4.  fly a distance L/4

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If the stationary proton and α-particle are accelerated through same potential difference, the ratio of de Broglie's wavelength will be

1.  2:1

2.  1:1

3.  22:1

4.  none of these

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