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OPTICS - REFRACTION AT ONE SURFACE - LENSMAKER FORMULA DISCUSSION

 OPTICS - TWO FORMULAS DISCUSSION

 

 

SOLVED EXAMPLES FOR REFRACTION AT SINGLE SURFACE

 

LENS MAKER FORMULA EXAMPLES 

 


LENS MAKER FORMULA DERIVATION


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Copy a URL from a YouTube video, then open up VLC. From the Media menu select Open Network Stream (Ctrl+N) and paste in the URL. Click Play. When the video is playing, go to Tools > Codec Information. There is a box at the bottom called "Source"—copy the URL you find in that box.

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PHOTOELECTRIC EFFECT - NUMERICALS AND SOLUTIONS

 PHOTOELECTRIC EFFECT - NUMERICALS AND SOLUTIONS - EXPLANATION - NOTES(PDF)

 

 

  1.The energy required to remove electron from sodium is 2.3 eV. Does sodium show photoelectric effect for orange light of wavelength 6800 Ã… ? 
 
 2.Find the maximum kinetic energy of electrons ejected from a certain material if material's work function is 2.3 eV and the frequency of the incident radiation is 3.0 x 10^15 Hz? 
 
 3.The work function for potassium and caesium is 2.25 eV and 2.14 eV respectively. Will the photoelectric effect occur for either of these elements (a) with incident light of wavelength 5650 Ã… and (b) with light of wavelength 5180 Ã…
 
 (4) The work function of tungsten is 4.50 ev. Calculate the speed of fastest electron ejected from tungsten surface when light whose photon energy is 5.80 eV shines on the surface. 
 
 5 If the work function for certain metal is 1.8 eV, (a) What is the stopping potential for electrons ejected from metal when light of 4000 A shines on the metal ? (b) What is the maximum speed of the ejected electrons ? 
 
6. The work function of caesium is 2.14 eV. Find a) the threshold frequency for caesium and (b) the wavelength of the incident light if photocurrent is brought to zero by stopping potential of 0.60 V.