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An alpha particle and a proton are accelerated from rest through the same potential difference V. Find the ratio of de-Broglie wavelengths associated with them.
The following graph shows the variation of stopping potential V0 with the frequency ν of the incident radiation for two photosensitive metals X and Y:
(i) Which of the metals has larger threshold wavelength? Give reason.
(ii) Explain giving reason, which metal gives out electrons, having larger kinetic energy, for the same wavelength of the incident radiation.
(iii) If the distance between the light source and metal X is halved, how will the kinetic energy of electrons emitted from it change? Give reason
(i) Let = Frequency of incident radiations of metal Y
= Frequency of incident radiations of metal X
Therefore, metal X has larger threshold wavelength.
(ii) Since the kinetic energy of the emitted electrons is directly proportional to the frequency of incident radiation, metal Y having larger incident frequency will have larger kinetic energy.
∴ Metal Y has larger kinetic energy.
(iii) Kinetic energy of the emitted photoelectrons is independent of the intensity of the incident light. Hence, kinetic energy of the emitted photoelectrons remains unchanged if the distance between the light source and metal X is halved.
in this in (ii) part why work function.is not considered kindly reply fast... ??
Sir,plz explain Davisson Germer experiment?
What is quantum theory?
write the laws of photoelectric effect by using Einstein's photo electric equations.
What si the conclusion of Davisson and Germer experiment?
Define intensity of radiation on the basis of photon picture of light. Write its SI unit.
Plzz tell the answer pah...
The wavelength lambda , of a photon & the de-broglie wavelength of an electron have the same value.show that the energy of the photon is (2*lambda*m*c)/h times the kinetic energy of the electron, where m,c,h have their usual meanings..
explain the photovoltaic cells and photoconductive cells
The work function of caesium is 2.14eV.find a)threshold frequency.b) the wavelength of incident light if the photocurrent is brought to zero by a stopping potential of 0.60v
What is the shortest wavelength present in the Paschen series of spectral lines?
Given that photon of light of wavelength 10000 Ao has an energy equal to 1.23 eV. When a light of wavelength 5000Ao adn intnsity I falls on photoelectric cell, the surface current is 0.40 X 106 A. Stopping potential is 1.36eV, then what is the work function? (1 Ao = 10-10m)
define intensity of light?
If the frequency of incident light on a metal surface is doubled for the same intensity . What is the change observed in Kinetic Energy of the photoelectrons emitted?
An electron and a photon each have a wavelength of 1.00 nm. Find
(a) their momenta,
(b) the energy of the photon, and
(c) the kinetic energy of electron.
When a given photosensitive material is irradiated with light of frequency V , the maximum speed of the emitted photoelectrons equals Vmax. The square of Vmax, i.e., Vmax2, is observed to vary with , as per the graph shown here. Obtain expressions(i) Planck’s constant, and(ii) The work function of the givenphotosensitive material,in terms of the parameters n and the mass, m, of the electron.
AN ELECTRON AND ALPHA PARTICLE HAVE THE SAME de-Broglie WAVE LENGTH ASSOCIATED WITH THEM .HOW ARE THEIR KINETIC ENERGIES RELATED ?
draw a graph showing the variation of de broglie wavelength of an electron with variation of its momentum
hertz and lenard's observations in photoelectric effect
why does the bluish color predominate in a clear sky
An unpolarised light is incident on the boundary between two transport media.State the condition when the reflected wave is totally plane polarised. Find out the expression for the angle of incidence in this case.
The stopping potential in an experiment on photo electric effect is 1.5V. What is the max K.E of the photo electrons emitted ?
Why wave nature of light fails to satisfy photoelectric effect....?
DERIVE EINSTEINS PHOTOELECTRIC EQUATION?
Light of frequency 1.5 times the threshold frequency is incident on a photo-sensitive material. if the frequency is halved and intensity is doubled,the photo current becomes?
two metals A and b have work function 2eV and 4eV respectively which of the metals has a smaller threshold wavelenght? pls solve ftafat
How does the maximum kinetic energy of electrons emitted vary with the work function of the metal??
An alpha particle after passing through a potential difference of 2 M V falls on a silver foil. The atomic number of silver is 47. Calculate (1) K.E. of alpha particle at a distance of 50 fm from the nucleus and (2) the shortest distance from the nucleus of silver to which the alpha particle reaches.
2 positive charges 9nc and 4nc are placed at the points A and C respectively of a right angled triangle ABC in which angle B =90,AB=3cm and BC=2cm.find the magnitude and direction of the resultant electric field at B.
De-broglie wavelength associated with an electron accelerated through a potential difference V is lambda. , what will b its wavelength , when accelerating potential is increased to 4V.
Here, why cant we use the formula '' lambda= 1.22/root V '' and this formula is applicable in what type of quests.?
Why de broglie waves associated with a moving football are not visible?
Explain the laws of photoelectric effect with the help of Einstein's Photoelectric Equation?
Define threshold frequency?
Determine the de-Broglie wavelength of a proton whose kinetic is equal to rest mass energy of an electron (rest mass energy = m0c2 & mp = 1840me )
What is the
(a) momentum,
(b) speed, and
(c) de Broglie wavelength of an electron with kinetic energy of 120 eV.
what is velocity selector?
Can pair production take place in vaccum..?
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An alpha particle and a proton are accelerated from rest through the same potential difference V. Find the ratio of de-Broglie wavelengths associated with them.
The following graph shows the variation of stopping potential V0 with the frequency ν of the incident radiation for two photosensitive metals X and Y:
(i) Which of the metals has larger threshold wavelength? Give reason.
(ii) Explain giving reason, which metal gives out electrons, having larger kinetic energy, for the same wavelength of the incident radiation.
(iii) If the distance between the light source and metal X is halved, how will the kinetic energy of electrons emitted from it change? Give reason
(i) Let = Frequency of incident radiations of metal Y
= Frequency of incident radiations of metal X
Therefore, metal X has larger threshold wavelength.
(ii) Since the kinetic energy of the emitted electrons is directly proportional to the frequency of incident radiation, metal Y having larger incident frequency will have larger kinetic energy.
∴ Metal Y has larger kinetic energy.
(iii) Kinetic energy of the emitted photoelectrons is independent of the intensity of the incident light. Hence, kinetic energy of the emitted photoelectrons remains unchanged if the distance between the light source and metal X is halved.
in this in (ii) part why work function.is not considered kindly reply fast... ??
Sir,plz explain Davisson Germer experiment?
What is quantum theory?
write the laws of photoelectric effect by using Einstein's photo electric equations.
What si the conclusion of Davisson and Germer experiment?
of light incident on the surface changes from lambda1 to lambda2. Derive the expressions for the
threshold wavelength lambdao and work function for the metal surface.
Define intensity of radiation on the basis of photon picture of light. Write its SI unit.
Plzz tell the answer pah...
The wavelength lambda , of a photon & the de-broglie wavelength of an electron have the same value.show that the energy of the photon is (2*lambda*m*c)/h times the kinetic energy of the electron, where m,c,h have their usual meanings..
explain the photovoltaic cells and photoconductive cells
The work function of caesium is 2.14eV.find a)threshold frequency.b) the wavelength of incident light if the photocurrent is brought to zero by a stopping potential of 0.60v
What is the shortest wavelength present in the Paschen series of spectral lines?
Given that photon of light of wavelength 10000 Ao has an energy equal to 1.23 eV. When a light of wavelength 5000Ao adn intnsity I falls on photoelectric cell, the surface current is 0.40 X 106 A. Stopping potential is 1.36eV, then what is the work function? (1 Ao = 10-10m)
define intensity of light?
If the frequency of incident light on a metal surface is doubled for the same intensity . What is the change observed in Kinetic Energy of the photoelectrons emitted?
An electron and a photon each have a wavelength of 1.00 nm. Find
(a) their momenta,
(b) the energy of the photon, and
(c) the kinetic energy of electron.
When a given photosensitive material is irradiated with light of frequency V , the maximum speed of the emitted photoelectrons equals Vmax. The square of Vmax, i.e., Vmax2, is observed to vary with , as per the graph shown here. Obtain expressions
(i) Planck’s constant, and
(ii) The work function of the given
photosensitive material,
in terms of the parameters n and the mass, m, of the electron.
AN ELECTRON AND ALPHA PARTICLE HAVE THE SAME de-Broglie WAVE LENGTH ASSOCIATED WITH THEM .HOW ARE THEIR KINETIC ENERGIES RELATED ?
draw a graph showing the variation of de broglie wavelength of an electron with variation of its momentum
hertz and lenard's observations in photoelectric effect
if the same source is placed 0.6 m away from the photoelectric cell then find the new stopping potential and saturation current.
(b)= 927 deg cel
(c)= 327 deg cel
(d)= 54 deg cel
why does the bluish color predominate in a clear sky
An unpolarised light is incident on the boundary between two transport media.State the condition when the reflected wave is totally plane polarised. Find out the expression for the angle of incidence in this case.
The stopping potential in an experiment on photo electric effect is 1.5V. What is the max K.E of the photo electrons emitted ?
Why wave nature of light fails to satisfy photoelectric effect....?
DERIVE EINSTEINS PHOTOELECTRIC EQUATION?
Light of frequency 1.5 times the threshold frequency is incident on a photo-sensitive material. if the frequency is halved and intensity is doubled,the photo current becomes?
two metals A and b have work function 2eV and 4eV respectively which of the metals has a smaller threshold wavelenght? pls solve ftafat
How does the maximum kinetic energy of electrons emitted vary with the work function of the metal??
Explain giving reason in which case more number of electrons will be emitted.
An alpha particle after passing through a potential difference of 2 M V falls on a silver foil. The atomic number of silver is 47. Calculate (1) K.E. of alpha particle at a distance of 50 fm from the nucleus and (2) the shortest distance from the nucleus of silver to which the alpha particle reaches.
2 positive charges 9nc and 4nc are placed at the points A and C respectively of a right angled triangle ABC in which angle B =90,AB=3cm and BC=2cm.find the magnitude and direction of the resultant electric field at B.
De-broglie wavelength associated with an electron accelerated through a potential difference V is lambda. , what will b its wavelength , when accelerating potential is increased to 4V.
Here, why cant we use the formula '' lambda= 1.22/root V '' and this formula is applicable in what type of quests.?
Why de broglie waves associated with a moving football are not visible?
Explain the laws of photoelectric effect with the help of Einstein's Photoelectric Equation?
Define threshold frequency?
Determine the de-Broglie wavelength of a proton whose kinetic is equal to rest mass energy of an electron (rest mass energy = m0c2 & mp = 1840me )
What is the
(a) momentum,
(b) speed, and
(c) de Broglie wavelength of an electron with kinetic energy of 120 eV.
DERIVE EINSTEINS PHOTOELECTRIC EQUATION?
what is velocity selector?
Can pair production take place in vaccum..?