Ch-11 (Dual Natureof Radiation)
Ch-11 (Dual Natureof Radiation)
CLASS-XII
PHYSICS TEST (CH – 5: DUAL NATURE OF RADIATION & MATTER)
F.M: 25 TIME: 1 Hr.
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SECTION – A [1X6]
1. Is photoelectric emission possible at all frequencies? Give reason for your answer?
2. Calculate the energy associated in eV with a photon of wavelength 4000 A?
3. The maximum kinetic energy of photoelectron is 2.8 eV. What is the value of stopping potential?
4. Calculate the threshold frequency of photon for photoelectric emission from a metal of work function
0.1eV?
5. Ultraviolet light is incident on two photosensitive materials having work function W 1 and W2 (W1 >
W2). In which of the case will K.E. of emitted electrons be greater? Why?
6. Show graphically how the stopping potential for a given photosensitive surface varies with the
frequency of incident radiations?
SECTION – B [2 x 5]
7. State laws of Photoelectric effect.
8. Define photoelectric work function? What is its unit?
9. How does the stopping potential applied to a photocell change if the distance between the light
source and the cathode of the cell is doubled?
10. Derive an expression for the de Broglie wavelength of an electron?
11. By how much would the stopping potential for a given photosensitive surface go up if the frequency of
the incident radiations were to be increased from 4 x 1015 Hz to 8 x 1015 Hz?
SECTION – C [3 x 3]
12. An electron has kinetic energy equal to 100eV. Calculate (1) momentum (2) speed (3) de Broglie
wavelength of the electron.
13. Derive Einstein’s photoelectric equation.
14. In a plot of photoelectric current versus anode potential, how does
(i) Saturation current varies with anode potential for incident radiations of different frequencies but
the same intensity.
(ii) The stopping potential varies for incident radiations of different intensities but same frequency.
(iii) Photoelectric current vary for different intensities but the same frequency of radiations? Justify
your answer in each case.
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