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Two monochromatic beams A and B of equal intensity I, hit a screen. The number of photons hitting the screen by beam A i twice that by beam B. Then what inference can you make about their
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Two particles A and B of de Broglie wavelengths λ1 and λ2 combine to form a particle C. The process conserves momentum. Find the de Broglie wavelength of the particle C. (The motion is one
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A neutron beam of energy E scatters from atoms on a surface with a spacing d = 0.1nm. The first maximum of intensity in the reflected beam occurs at θ = 30°. What is the kinetic energy E of the beam in
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Consider a thin target (10–2m square, 10–3m thickness) of sodium, which produces a photocurrent of 100μA when a light of intensity 100W/m2 (λ = 660nm) falls on it. Find the probability that a photoelectron is produced when a photons strikes a sodium atom. [Take density of Na = 0.97
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Consider an electron in front of metallic surface at a distance d (treated as an infinite plane surface). Assume the force of attraction by the plate is given as `1/4q^2/(4piε_0d^2)` Calculate work in taking the charge to an infinite distance from the plate. Taking d = 0.1nm, find the work done in electron volts. [Such a force law is not valid for d <
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A student performs an experiment on photoelectric effect, using two materials A and B. A plot of Vstop vs ν is given in Fig. Which material A or B has a higher work
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A student performs an experiment on photoelectric effect, using two materials A and B. A plot of Vstop vs ν is given in Fig. Given the electric charge of an electron = 1.6 × 10–19 C, find the value of h obtained from the experiment for both A
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A particle A with a mass mA is moving with a velocity v and hits a particle B (mass mB) at rest (one dimensional motion). Find the change in the de Broglic wavelength of the particle A. Treat the collision as
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Consider a 20 W bulb emitting light of wavelength 5000 A ° and shining on a metal surface kept at a distance 2m. Assume that the metal surface has work function of 2 eV and that each atom on the metal surface can be treated as a circular disk of radius 1.5 A ° .
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Consider a 20 W bulb emitting light of wavelength 5000 A ° and shining on a metal surface kept at a distance 2m. Assume that the metal surface has work function of 2 eV and that each atom on the metal surface can be treated as a circular disk of radius 1.5 A ° .
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Calculate the energy associated in eV with a photon of wavelength `4000A^o`
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Mention one physical process for the release of electron from the surface of a
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The maximum kinetic energy of photoelectron is 2.8 eV. What is the value of stopping
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Derive an expression for debroglie wavelength of an
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Light of wavelength `2000A^o` falls on an aluminum surface. In aluminum 4.2 eV are required to remove an electron. What is the kinetic energy of (a) fastest (b) the slowest
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An electromagnetic wave of wavelength λ is incident on a photosensitive surface of negligible work function. If the photoelectrons emitted form this surface have de-broglie wavelength `λ_1` . Prove that
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It is difficult to remove a free electron from copper than from sodium?
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