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1. In photoelectric emission process from a 7. The energy that should be added to an


metal electron to reduce its de Broglie wavelength
of work function 1.8 eV, the kinetic energy of from one nm to 0.5 nm is
most (1) Four times the initial energy
energetic electrons is 0.5 eV. The corresponding (2) Equal to the initial energy
stopping potential is (3) Twice the initial energy
(1) 1.2 V (4) Thrice the initial energy
(2) 0.5 V
(3)2.3 V 8. The momentum of a photon is 3.3 × 10
−29

(4) 1.8 V kg-m/s. Its frequency will be:


3
1. 3 × 10 Hz
2. A helium-neon laser produces 2. 6 × 103 Hz
monochromatic light of a wavelength of 667
3. 7.5 × 1012 Hz
nm. The power emitted is 9 mW. The average 13

number of photons arriving per second on 4. 1.5 × 10 Hz


average at a target irradiated by this beam is:
1. 9 × 1017
16 9. What is the momentum of a photon having
2. 3 × 10
frequency 1. 5 × 1013 Hz?
3. 9 × 1015
(a) 3. 3 × 10−29 kg m/s (b)
4. 3 × 1019 −34
3. 3 × 10 kg m/s

3. If an electron and a photon propagate in the (c) 6. 6 × 10 (d)


−34
kg m/s

form of waves having the same wavelength, it 6. 6 × 10 −30


kg m/s
implies that they have the same
(1) Energy 10. Which of the following is true for photon
(2) Momentum hc
(1) E = λ
(3) Velocity
1
(4) Angular momentum (2) E = 2 mu2
E
(3) p =
4. The de-Broglie wavelength associated with a 2v
1
hydrogen molecule moving with a thermal (4) E =
2
mc
2

velocity of 3 km/s will be


(1) 1 Å 11. The photoelectric threshold wavelength for
(2) 0.66 Å a metal surface is 6600 Å. The work function for
(3) 6.6 Å this is
(4) 66 Å (1) 1.87 V
(2) 1.87 eV
5. The kinetic energy of an electron with de- (3) 18.7 eV
Broglie wavelength of 0.3 nanometer is (4) 0.18 eV
(1) 0.168 eV
(2) 16.8 eV 12. Light of wavelength 4000 A ˚
is incident on a
(3) 1.68 eV sodium surface for which the threshold
(4) 2.5 eV
wavelength of photoelectrons is 5420 A ˚
. The
6. The wavelength of de-Broglie wave is 2μm, work function of sodium is:
−34 1. 4.58 eV
then its momentum is (h = 6. 63 × 10 J-s) 2. 2.29 eV
(a) 3. 315 × 10−28 kg-m/s (b) 3. 1.14 eV
1. 66 × 10
−28
kg-m/s 4. 0.57 eV
−28 −28
(c) 4. 97 × 10 kg-m/s (d) 9. 9 × 10
kg-m/s

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13. If the work function for a certain metal is 18. Two identical photo-cathodes receive light
3. 2 × 10
−19
joule and it is illuminated with of frequencies f1 and f2 . If the velocities of the
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light of frequency 8 × 10 Hz. The maximum photo electrons (of mass m) coming out are
kinetic energy of the photo-electrons would be respectively v1 and v2 , then
−34 1/2
(h = 6. 63 × 10 Js) 2h
(1) v1 − v2 = [
m
(f1 − f2 )]

(a) 2. 1 × 10−19 J (b) 8. 5 × 10−19 J 2h


−19 −19 (2) v21 − v
2
= (f1 − f2 )
(c) 5. 3 × 10 J (d) 3. 2 × 10 J 2 m

1/2
2h
(3) v1 + v2 = [
m
(f1 + f2 )]

14. The maximum wavelength of radiation that (4) v21 + v


2
=
2h
(f1 + f2 )
2 m
can produce photoelectric effect in a certain
metal is 200 nm. The maximum kinetic energy 19. For the photoelectric effect, the maximum
acquired by electron due to radiation of kinetic energy E1 of the emitted photoelectrons
wavelength 100 nm will be
is plotted against the frequency v of the
(1) 12.4 eV
incident photons as shown in the figure. The
(2) 6.2 eV
slope of the curve gives
(3) 100 eV
(4) 200 eV

15. Assuming photoemission to take place, the


factor by which the maximum velocity of the
emitted photoelectrons changes when the
wavelength of the incident radiation is
(a) Charge of the electron
increased four times, is
(b) Work function of the metal
(1) 4
1
(c) Planck's constant
(2) 4 (d) Ratio of the Planck’s constant to electronic
(3) 2 charge
1
(4) 2
20. The de-Broglie wavelength of an electron is
the same as that of a photon of wavelength λ. If
16. If the work function of a metal is 'ϕ' and the
the mass of an electron is m, then its kinetic
frequency of the incident light is 'ν ', there is no
energy will be:
emission of photoelectron if 2
h m
ϕ 1. 2λ
(1) v < h 2

2
2hm
ϕ 2.
(2) v = h 2
λ 2

2
h λ
ϕ 3. 2m
(3) v > h 2
h
ϕ 4.
(4) v >= h 2mλ
2

21. What is the de Broglie wavelength of a


17. Which of the following statements is correct
bullet of mass 0.040 kg traveling at the speed of
(1) The current in a photocell increases with
1.0 km/s?
increasing frequency of light
1. 1.65 × 10−35 m
(2) The photocurrent is proportional to applied −35

voltage 2. 1.05 × 10 m
(3) The photocurrent increases with increasing 3. 2.15 × 10−35 m
intensity of light 4. 2.11 × 10−35 m
(4) The stopping potential increases with
increasing intensity of incident light

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22. In an electron microscope, the electrons 27. If the intensity of radiation incident on a
are accelerated by a voltage of 14 kV. If photocell is increased four times keeping
the voltage is changed to 224 kV, then frequency constant, then the number of
the de-Broglie wavelength associated photoelectrons and energy of photoelectrons
with the electrons would emitted become:
1. increase by 2 times
2. decrease by 2 times 1. four times, doubled
3. decrease by 4 times 2. doubled, remains unchanged
4. increase by 4 times
3. remains unchanged, doubled
23. If a light of amplitude A and wavelength λ is4. four times, remains unchanged
incident on a metallic surface, then the
saturation current flow is proportional to
(assume cut-off wavelength = λ0 ): 28. Given below are two statements: one is
1. A , if λ > λ0
2 labelled as Assertion (A) and the other is
labelled as Reason (R):
2. A2 , if λ < λ0
3. A, if λ > λ0 The kinetic energy of the
4. A, if λ < λ0 emitted photoelectrons for a
Assertion (A): given metal changes only with a
24. Monochromatic light of frequency change in the frequency of the
Hz is produced by a laser. The
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6. 0 × 10 incident radiations.
−3
power emitted is 2. 0 × 10 W. How many The kinetic energy of photo-
photons per second, on average, are emitted by electrons emitted by a photo-
the source? Reason (R): sensitive surface depends upon
1. 6 × 10
15
the intensity of the incident
2. 5 × 10
14
radiation.
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3. 6 × 10

4. 5 × 10
15 In the light of the above statements choose the
correct answer from the options given below:

Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the


1.
correct explanation of (A).
25. Planck constant has the same dimensions Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the
2.
as: correct explanation of (A).
1. force × time 3. (A) is true but (R) is false.
2. force × distance 4. Both (A) and (R) are false.
3. force × speed
4. force × distance × time
29. The de Broglie wavelength associated with
an electron, accelerated by a potential
26. The equation E = pc is valid: difference of 81 V is given by:
1. 13.6 nm
1. for an electron as well as for a photon
2. 136 nm
2. for an electron but not for a photon 3. 1.36 nm
3. for a photon but not for an electron 4. 0.136 nm
4. neither for an electron nor for a photon

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30. The de-Broglie wavelength of light (i.e.


photons) of frequency f (calculated using de-
Broglie relation):
1. is directly proportional to f
2. is inversely proportional to f
3. is inversely proportional to √f
4. does not exist

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