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1. Three particles having their charges in the ratio of 1 : 3 : 5 produce the same spot on the screen in Thomson experiment. Their masses are in the ratio of




2. At stopping potential




3. If the momentum of a particle is doubled, then wavelength associated with particle will be




4. If frequency of the wave emitted from a radio stations is 6 MHz. Then wavelength of waves will be




5. Photons of energy 5.0 eV fall on a metal surface whose work function is 2.0 eV. Then




6. A photo cell with a constant potential difference of V volts applied across its ends is illuminated by a point source from a distance of 25 cm. If the source is moved to a distance of 1 m, then electrons emitted from the photo cell will be




7. Rest mass energy of an electron is 0.54 MeV. If velocity of the electron is 0.8 C then K.E. of the electron is




8. A proton is accelerated through one volt. The increase in it K.E. is approximately




9. In Einstein s photoelectric equation E = hv - W where E stands for




10. If wavelength of an electron and a photon is same, then they will have same




11. It kinetic energy of the emitted electted electrons is zero for the incident light of wavelength 686 nm. Then wavelength of radiations emitting electrons having energy 1.81 eV will be (Given : work function of cesium = 1.81 eV)




12. Charge on a stationary oil drop in Millikan s experiment is ne. Potential difference between the plates is 400 volts. If mass of the drop is doubled without changing the charge, then potential drop required to keep the drop stationary is




13. Photon A has twice the wavelength of photon B then energy of photon A is




14. Work function of aluminium is 4.2 eV. If two photons each of energy 3.5 eV strike an electron of aluminum, then emission of electron




15. When a monochromatic point source of light is at a distance of 0.2 m from photoelectric cell, the cut-off voltage and the saturation current are 0.6 V and 18.0 mA respectively. If the same source is placed 0.6 m away from the photo cell, then




16. Rest mass of an electron is 051 MeV If it is given a velocity of 08 c its kinetic energy will be




17. Rest mass of a photo is




18. If photons of 60 nm are incident on hydrogen then max KE of the emitted electrons will be




19. When distance between a monochromatic source and photo cell is 20 cm then cut off voltage and saturation currents are 0.6 volt and 18.0 mA respectively . If distance between the two is increased to 60 cm then




20. When a monochromatic point source of light is at a distance of 0.2 m from a photoelectric cell cut off voltage and the saturation current are respectively 0.6 V and 18.0 mA. If same source is placed 0.6 m away from the photoelectron cell then