According to the photoelectric effect, the plot of kinetic energy of the emitted photo-electrons from a metal versus the frequency of the incident radiation gives a straight line whose slope
In a photoelectric effect experiment if the frequency of light is doubled, the stopping potential will
A monochromatic light of wavelength $\lambda$ ejects photoelectrons from a metal surface with work function ( $\phi) 2.4 \mathrm{eV}$. These photoelectrons are made to collide with hydrogen atoms in ground state. The maximum value of $\lambda$ for which hydrogen atom may be ionised is [take, $h c=1240 \mathrm{eV}-\mathrm{nm}$ ]
When the energy of incident radiation is increased by $20 \%$, the kinetic energy of the photoelectrons emitted from a metal surface increased from 0.5 eV to 0.8 eV . The work function of the metal is
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