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NEET Questions / Physics / Dual Nature of Matter and Radiation / Photoelectric Effect (Lenard'S Experiment)
In Lenard's experiment, the stopping potential for photoelectrons emitted from a metal surface illuminated by light of wavelength is . When the wavelength is changed to (), the stopping potential becomes . If the work function of the metal is , which of the following relations is correct?
In Lenard's experiment, if the intensity of the incident light is doubled while keeping the frequency constant, what will be the effect on the stopping potential?
Doubles
Halves
Increases slightly
Remains unchanged
A metal surface with work function is illuminated by monochromatic light of frequency $
uV_0m$, the maximum speed of the emitted photoelectrons is:
$\sqrt{\frac{2(h
u + \phi)}{m}}$
$\sqrt{\frac{2(h
u - \phi)}{m}}$
$\sqrt{\frac{h
u - \phi}{m}}$
$\frac{2(h
u - \phi)}{m}$
In Lenard's experiment, ultraviolet light of wavelength 200 nm is incident on a metal surface. The stopping potential is found to be 4V. If the wavelength is increased to 300 nm, what will be the new stopping potential? (Take Js, m/s, C)
2.07 V
1.07 V
6.07 V
0 V
In Lenard's photoelectric experiment, which observation definitively proves the particle nature of light?
The kinetic energy of photoelectrons increases with increasing light intensity.
The number of photoelectrons emitted increases with increasing light intensity.
Existence of a threshold frequency below which no photoelectrons are emitted, regardless of intensity
The stopping potential is independent of the intensity of light.
Two different metals M1 and M2 have work functions and respectively, where . If both metals are illuminated with light of the same frequency $
uh
u > \phi_1$, which metal will exhibit a larger stopping potential?
M1
M2
Both will have the same stopping potential
Cannot be determined without knowing the intensity of light
In Lenard's experiment, the stopping potential for photoelectrons emitted from a metal surface illuminated by light of wavelength is . If the wavelength is changed to (), how does the stopping potential compare to ?
The relationship cannot be determined without knowing the work function.
In Lenard's experiment, if the intensity of the incident light is increased while keeping the frequency constant, what happens to the stopping potential?
Increases
Decreases
Remains the same
Becomes zero
In Lenard's experiment, the stopping potential is found to be 2V. If the work function of the metal is 2eV, what is the frequency of the incident light? (h = Js)
Hz
Hz
Hz
Hz
Which factor affects the maximum kinetic energy of photoelectrons emitted in Lenard's experiment?
Intensity of incident light
Frequency of incident light
Material of the cathode
Both intensity and frequency of incident light