An electromagnetic wave of wavelength \(\lambda\) is incident on a photosensitive surface of negligible work function. If '\(m\)' is the mass of photoelectron emitted from the surface and \(\lambda_d\) is the de-Broglie wavelength, then:
1. \( \lambda=\left(\frac{2 {mc}}{{h}}\right) \lambda_{{d}}^2 \)
2. \( \lambda=\left(\frac{2 {h}}{{mc}}\right) \lambda_{{d}}^2 \)
3. \( \lambda=\left(\frac{2 {m}}{{hc}}\right) \lambda_{{d}}^2\)
4. \( \lambda_{{d}}=\left(\frac{2 {mc}}{{h}}\right) \lambda^2 \)

Subtopic:  De-broglie Wavelength |
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The number of photons per second on an average emitted by a source of monochromatic light of wavelength \(600~\text{nm}\), when it delivers the power of \(3.3\times 10^{-3}\) watt will be: \((h = 6.6\times10^{-34}~\text{J-s})\)
1. \(10^{16}\)
2. \(10^{15}\)
3. \(10^{18}\)
4. \(10^{17}\)

Subtopic:  Particle Nature of Light |
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J.J. Thomson's cathode-ray tube experiment
demonstrated that:
 

1. cathode rays are streams of negatively
charged ions
2. all the mass of an atom is essentially in the nucleus
3. the e/m of electrons is much greater
than the e/m of protons
4. the e/m ratio of the cathode ray particles changes when a different gas is
placed in the discharge tube
Subtopic:  Electron Emission |
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A photoelectric cell is illuminated by a point source of light 1 m away. When the source is shifted to 2 m then:

1. each emitted electron carries one-quarter of the initial energy
2. number of electrons emitted is half the initial number
3. each emitted electron carries half the initial energy
4. number of electrons emitted is a quarter of the initial number
Subtopic:  Photoelectric Effect: Experiment |
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A photo-cell is illuminated by a source of light, which is placed at a distance \(d\) from the cell. If the distance becomes \(\frac{d}{2}\), then the number of electrons emitted per second will be: 
1. same
2. four times
3. two times
4. one-fourth

Subtopic:  Photoelectric Effect: Experiment |
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Which one among the following shows the particle nature of light?
1. Photoelectric effect
2. Interference
3. Refraction
4. Polarisation

Subtopic:  Particle Nature of Light |
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Which of the following is not the property of cathode rays:

1. it produces a heating effect.
2. it does not deflect in the electric field.
3. it casts a shadow.
4. it produces fluorescence.
Subtopic:  Electron Emission |
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When ultraviolet rays strike a metal plate, the photoelectric effect does not occur. It occurs by the incidence of:

1. Infrared rays

2. X-rays

3. Radio wave

4. Lightwave

Subtopic:  Photoelectric Effect: Experiment |
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If particles are moving with the same velocity, then the de-Broglie wavelength is maximum for:
1. proton
2. \(\alpha-\)particle
3. neutron
4. \(\beta-\)particle

Subtopic:  De-broglie Wavelength |
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The value of Planck's constant is:

1. 6.63×10-34 J/s

2. 6.63×10-34 kg-m2/s

3. 6.63×10-34 kg-m2

4. 6.63×10-34 J/s

Subtopic:  Einstein's Photoelectric Equation |
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