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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
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
A photocell is illuminated by a monochromatic light source with intensity and frequency $
u$. If the intensity is doubled while keeping the frequency constant, which of the following statements is TRUE regarding the photocurrent and stopping potential?
The photocurrent doubles, and the stopping potential remains the same.
The photocurrent remains the same, and the stopping potential doubles.
Both the photocurrent and stopping potential double.
Both the photocurrent and stopping potential remain the same.
If the frequency of incident light on a photocell is doubled, keeping the intensity constant, how does the stopping potential change?
More than doubles
Doubles
Halves
Remains the same
Two different metals, M1 and M2, are used as the cathode in separate photoelectric experiments. M1 has a larger work function than M2. If both metals are illuminated with light of the same frequency and intensity, which of the following is TRUE?
The stopping potential for M1 will be lower than that for M2.
The stopping potential for M1 will be higher than that for M2.
The stopping potentials for M1 and M2 will be the same.
The photocurrent for M1 will be higher than that for M2.
A photocell is connected in series with a variable resistor and a sensitive ammeter. The cathode of the photocell is illuminated with monochromatic light of constant intensity. As the resistance of the variable resistor is increased, what happens to the photocurrent and the stopping potential?
The photocurrent decreases, and the stopping potential remains constant.
The photocurrent remains constant, and the stopping potential increases.
Both the photocurrent and the stopping potential decrease.
Both the photocurrent and the stopping potential remain constant.
Two different metals, M1 and M2, have work functions and respectively, where . If both metals are illuminated with light of the same frequency $
u
u > \frac{\phi_1}{h}$, which metal will exhibit a larger stopping potential?
M1
M2
Both M1 and M2 will have the same stopping potential.
Neither metal will exhibit a stopping potential.