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Standard XII
Physics
Simple Microscope Angular Magnification
for a monochr...
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for a monochromatic radiation incident on a photosensitive surface why do all photoelectrons not come out with the same energy??
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Every metal has a definite work function. Why do all the photo-electrons not come out with the same energy, if incident radiation is monochromatic?
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Every metal has a define work function. Why do all photo-electrons not come out with the law energy if incident radiation is monochromatic? Why is there an energy distribution of photo-electrons?
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The kinetic energy of photoelectrons emitted by a photosensitive surface depends on the intensity of the incident radiation.
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Radiation of frequency ν is incident on photosensitive metal. Maximum kinetic energy of the photoelectrons is E. If the frequency of incident radiation is doubled, find out the maximum kinetic energy of photoelectrons.
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Explain giving reasons for the following :
(a) Photoelectric current in a photocell increases with the increase in the intensity of the incident radiation.
(b) The stopping potential
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varies linearly with the frequency (
ν
) of the incident radiation for a given photosensitive surface with the slope remaining the same for different surfaces.
(c) Maximum kinetic energy of the photoelectrons is independent of the intensity of incident radiation.
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