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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.
The work function of a metal is . Light of frequency is incident on the metal. If , which of the following is true?
Photoelectrons are emitted with maximum kinetic energy
Photoelectrons are emitted with zero kinetic energy
No photoelectrons are emitted
Photoelectrons are emitted with maximum kinetic energy
The work function of a metal is 4.5 eV. What is the threshold frequency for photoelectric emission? ( Js)
Hz
Hz
Hz
Hz
Lenard observed that when light below a certain frequency is incident on a metal, no photoelectrons are emitted. This frequency is called the:
Threshold frequency
Cutoff frequency
Critical frequency
All of the above
Lenard's experiment confirmed which aspect of Einstein's explanation of the photoelectric effect?
The energy of emitted electrons depends on the frequency of the incident light.
The number of emitted electrons depends on the intensity of the incident light.
There is a threshold frequency below which no electrons are emitted.
All of the above
If the incident light frequency is less than the threshold frequency, what will be the kinetic energy of emitted photoelectrons?
Zero
Positive
Negative
Equal to the work function
Light of frequency times the threshold frequency is incident on a photosensitive material. If the frequency is halved and intensity is doubled, what will be the photoelectric current?
Zero
Two times the original current
Half the original current
Four times the original current
The frequency of light incident on a photosensitive material is times the threshold frequency. If the frequency is reduced to times the threshold frequency and the intensity is tripled, what will happen to the photoelectric current?
The photoelectric current triples.
The photoelectric current becomes 1.2 times the original value.
The photoelectric current is reduced to one-third.
The photoelectric current becomes zero.
Light of frequency $1.8
u_0
u_00.9
u_0$, what will be the observed photocurrent?
Zero
Four times the initial current
One-fourth the initial current
Same as the initial current
A photosensitive material is illuminated with light of frequency $2.5
u_0
u_0$ is the threshold frequency. What will be the photoelectric current if the intensity of the incident light is reduced to half while the frequency remains the same?
Zero
Doubles
Becomes half
Remains unchanged