Embibe Experts Solutions for Chapter: Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter, Exercise 1: cbse-2018

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Questions from Embibe Experts Solutions for Chapter: Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter, Exercise 1: cbse-2018 with Hints & Solutions

MEDIUM
12th CBSE
IMPORTANT

If the light of wavelength 412.5 nm is incident on each of the metals given below, which ones will show photoelectric emission and why?

Metal Work Function(eV)
Na 1.92 eV
K 2.15 eV
Ca 3.20 eV
Mo 4.17 eV

 

HARD
12th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Why is wave theory of electromagnetic radiation is not able to explain photo electric effect? How does photon picture resolve this problem?

HARD
12th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Plot a graph showing variation of de Broglie wavelength λ associated with a charged particle of mass m, versus 1V, where V is the potential difference through which the particle is accelerated. How does this graph gives us the information regarding the magnitude of the charge of the particle?

MEDIUM
12th CBSE
IMPORTANT

A proton and an electron have equal speeds. Find the ratio of de Broglie wavelengths associated with them.

MEDIUM
12th CBSE
IMPORTANT

The variation of the stopping potential V with the frequency ν of the light incident on two different photosensitive surfaces M1 and M2 is shown in the figure. Identify the surface which has greater value of the work function.

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MEDIUM
12th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Write two main observations of photoelectric effect experiment which could only be explained by Einstein's photoelectric equation.

EASY
12th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Draw a graph showing variation of photocurrent with the anode potential of a photocell.

MEDIUM
12th CBSE
IMPORTANT

Photons of energies 1 eV and 2 eV are successively incident on a metallic surface of work function 0.5 eV. The ratio of kinetic energy of most energetic photoelectrons in the two cases will be