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PHOTO ELECTRIC EFFECT EQUATIONS FORMULA | CLASS 12 | Dual Nature of Matter and Radiations pdf notes
PHOTOELECTRIC EFFECT NUMERICALS - CHAPTER 14 - DUAL NATURE OF RADIATION AND MATTER SOLUTIONS
PHOTOELECTRIC EFFECT NUMERICALS - CHAPTER 14 - DUAL NATURE OF RADIATION AND MATTER SOLUTIONS
7. What will be the energy of each photon in monochromatic light of frequency 5x 10^14 Hz?
8. Observations from an experiment on photoelectric effect for the stopping potential by varying the incident frequency were plotted. The slope of the linear curve was found to be approximately 4.1x l0^-15 V s. Given that
charge of each electron is 1.6*10^-19 C - find the Planck's constant h.
9. The threshold wavelength of tungsten is 2.76 x 10^-5 cm. (a) Explain why no photoelectrons are emitted when the wavelength is more than 2.76 x 10^-5 cm. (b) What will be the maximum kinetic energy of electrons ejected in each of the following cases (i) if ultraviolet radiation of wavelength X = 1.80 x 10^-5 cm and (ii) radiation of frequency 4x 10^15 Hz is made incident on the tungsten surface. [Ans: 2.40 eV, 12.07 eV]
10. Photocurrent recorded in the micro ammeter in an experimental set-up of photoelectric effect vanishes when the retarding potential is more than 0.8 V if the wavelength of incident radiation is 4950 A. If the source of incident radiation is changed, the stopping potential turns out to be 1.2 V. Find the work function of the cathode material and the wavelength of the second source. [Ans: 1.71 eV, 4270 A]
II. Radiation of wavelength 4500 A is incident on a metal having work function 2.0 eV. Due to the presence of a magnetic field B, the most energetic photoelectrons emitted in a direction perpendicular to the field move along a circular path of radius 20 cm. What is the value of the magnetic field B? [Ans. : 1.47 x 104 T]
12. Given the following data for incident wavelength and the stopping potential obtained from an experiment on photoelectric effect, estimate the value of Planck's constant and the work function of the cathode material. What is the threshold frequency and corresponding wavelength? What is the most likely metal used for emitter?
13. Calculate the wavelength associated with an electron, its momentum and speed (a) when it is accelerated through a potential of 54 V, [Ans: 0.167 nm, 39.70 x10.23 kg m s•', 4.36 x106 m s•l] (b) when it is moving with kinetic energy of 150 eV. [Ans: 0.100 nm, 66.13x10.23 kg m s•1, 7.26 x106 m ]
14. The de Broglie wavelengths associated with an electron and a proton are same. What will be the ratio of(i) their momenta (ii) their kinetic energies? [Am: 1,1836]
15. Two particles have the same de Broglie wavelength and one is moving four times as fast as the other. If the slower particle is an a-particle, what are the possibilities for the other particle? [Ans: proton or neutron]
16. What is the speed of a proton having de Broglie wavelength of 0.08 A? [Ans: 49.57 x 10^3 m
17. In nuclear reactors, neutrons travel with energies of 5 x 10'21 J. Find their speed and wavelength. [Ans: 2.45 x 103 m s.', 1.62 A]
18. Find the ratio of the de Broglie wavelengths of an electron and a proton when both are moving with the (a) same speed, (b) same energy and (c) same momentum? State which of the two will have the longer wavelength in each case? [Ans: (a) 1836, (b) electron; 42.85, electron; (c) 1, equal]
PHOTOELECTRIC EFFECT NUMERICALS _ NCERT CLASS 12 SOLUTIONS _CHAPTER 11
PHOTOELECTRIC EFFECT NUMERICALS _ NCERT CLASS 12 SOLUTIONS _CHAPTER 11
PHOTOELECTRIC EFFECT CLASS 12 SOLUTIONS NOTES PDF
PHOTOELECTRIC EFFECT CLASS 12 SOLUTIONS NOTES PDF
CLASS 12
NCERT
CHAPTER 11
DUAL NATURE OF RADIATION AND MATTER SOLUTIONS
PHYSICS
PHOTOELECTRIC EFFECT
The number of photons emitted per second by a Medium wave transmitter of 10 kW power, emitting radiowaves of wavelength 500 m. (b) The number of photons entering the pupil of our eye per second corresponding to the minimum intensity of white light that humans can perceive (10^10 W m^–2). Take the area of the pupil to be about 0.4 cm^2 , and the average frequency of white light to be about 6 × 10^14 Hz.
A 100W sodium lamp radiates energy uniformly in all directions. The lamp is located at the centre of a large sphere that absorbs all the sodium light which is incident on it. The wavelength of the sodium light is 589 nm. (a) What is the energy per photon associated with the sodium light? (b) At what rate are the photons delivered to the sphere ?
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photoelectric effect - great YouTube videos and links
photoelectric effect - great YouTube videos and links
Photoelectric Effect Demonstration
https://youtu.be/v-1zjdUTu0o
Product Demo - Photoelectric Effect
https://youtu.be/z-3XaXCvjZw
PHOTOELECTRIC EFFECT AND WAVE THEORY OF LIGHT
https://youtu.be/24iEQXWIr68
Photoelectric Effect| Experiment|Dr. Prajwalit Shikha
https://youtu.be/5QRR0JIzSX4
What is the Photoelectric Effect?
https://youtu.be/luEkveA4a8c
https://phet.colorado.edu/sims/cheerpj/photoelectric/latest/photoelectric.html?simulation=photoelectric
Mild Steel PC 101 Plancks Constant Apparatus, Model Name/Number: Pc101, For Physics Lab
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