The graph that shows the variation of the de-Broglie wavelength \((\lambda)\) of a particle and its associated momentum \((p)\) is:
1. 2.
3. 4.

Subtopic:  De-broglie Wavelength |
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In a photoelectric experiment, blue light is capable of ejecting a photoelectron from a specific metal while green light is not able to eject a photoelectron. Ejection of photoelectrons is also possible using light of the colour:

1. yellow 2. red
3. violet 4. orange
Subtopic:  Photoelectric Effect: Experiment |
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In an experiment on the photoelectric effect, the maximum kinetic energy of the emitted electrons is plotted as a function of the frequency of incident radiation. The graph is:
1. a straight line with a positive intercept on the \(x\)-axis (frequency)
2. a straight line with a positive intercept on the \(y\)-axis (kinetic energy)
3. a parabola
4. a hyperbola
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Photons and electrons of the same wavelength are compared. Which one carries larger momentum?
1. photon
2. electron
3. neither, since both have equal momenta
4. it could be either, depending on the energy
Subtopic:  De-broglie Wavelength |
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Light of wavelength \(4000~\mathring{A}\) is incident on a metal whose work function is \(2.0\) eV. The fastest photo-electrons emitted have an energy of:
(Take \(hc=12400\) eV-\(\mathring A\))
1. \(0.5\) eV
2. \(3.1\) eV
3. \(1.1\) eV
4. \(2\) eV
Subtopic:  Einstein's Photoelectric Equation |
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The light rays having photons of energy \(4.2~\text{eV}\) are falling on a metal surface having a work function of \(2.2~\text{eV}.\) The stopping potential of the surface is:
1. \(2~\text{eV}\)
2. \(2~\text{V}\)
3. \(1.1~\text{V}\)
4. \(6.4~\text{V}\)
Subtopic:  Einstein's Photoelectric Equation |
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The threshold frequency of a photoelectric metal is \(\nu_0.\) If the light of frequency \(4\nu_0\) is incident on this metal, then the maximum kinetic energy of emitted electrons will be:
1. \(h\nu_0\) 2. \(2h\nu_0\)
3. \(3h\nu_0\) 4. \(4h\nu_0\)
Subtopic:  Einstein's Photoelectric Equation |
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A source of light is placed at a distance of \(50\) cm from a photocell and the stopping potential is found to be \(V_0\). If the distance between the light source and photocell is made \(25\) cm, the new stopping potential will be: 
1. \(V_0 /2\) 2. \(V_0 \)
3. \(4V_0 \) 4. \(2V_0 \)
Subtopic:  Photoelectric Effect: Experiment |
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A monochromatic source of light emits \(50~\text{W}\) at a wavelength of \(400~\text{nm}.\) The number of photons emitted per second is approximately (take \({hc} = 1240~\text{eV-nm}\)):
1. \(10^{20}\) 
2. \(10^{25}\)
3. \(10^{30}\)
4. \(10^{40}\)
Subtopic:  Particle Nature of Light |
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A metallic ball (work function: \(2\) eV) is irradiated with light consisting of photons of wavelength \(200\) nm. The ball has an initial charge, giving it a potential \(1\) V. Take the product of Planck's constant and velocity of light, hc as \(1240\) eV-nm. The final potential of the ball, when photoemission practically stops, is: 
1. \(2\)
2. \(3.2\)
3. \(4.2\)
4. \(5.2\) V
Subtopic:  Photoelectric Effect: Experiment |
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