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In a photoelectric effect experiment, the graph of stopping potential V versus reciprocal of wavelength obtained is shown in the figure. As the intensity of incident radiation is increased:


A

Straight line shifts to right

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B

Straight line shifts to left

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C

Slope of the straight line get more steep

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D

Graph does not change

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Solution

The correct option is D

Graph does not change


The explanation for correct option:

Option (d)

Step 1: Understand the photoelectric experiment

  1. The photoelectric effect occurs when electromagnetic radiation, such as light, strikes a substance and emits electrons.
  2. Photoelectrons are electrons emitted in this manner.
  3. From the photoelectric experiment:

ϕ=ϕ0+eVhcλ=ϕ0+eV

eV=hcλ-ϕ0V=hcλe-ϕ0e

V=hce1λ-ϕ0e

Step 2: Comparison with the equation of a straight line.

  1. On comparing the above equation with the equation of a straight line, i.e., y=mx+c, we get
    Slope: m=hce ,
  2. y-intercept c=-ϕ0e

Step 3: Analyze the graph

  1. Now, if we change the intensity of incident radiation, then h,c,e and ϕ0 will not change.
  2. Therefore, neither the slope of the graph nor the y-intercept cut by the graph will change on changing the intensity of incident radiation.
  3. So, the graph will not change.

Hence, option (d) is correct.


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