For two different photosensitive materials having work function $\phi$ and $2 \phi$ respectively, are illuminated with light of sufficient energy to emit electrons. If the graph of stopping potential versus frequency is drawn, for these two different photosensitive materials, the ratio of slope of graph for these two materials is
The energy that should be added to an electron to reduce its de-Broglie wavelength from $\lambda$ to $\frac{\lambda}{2}$ is $n$ times the initial energy. The value of ' $n$ ' is
When the electron orbiting in hydrogen atom goes from one orbit to another orbit (principal quantum number $=n$ ), the de-Broglie wavelength ( $\lambda$ ) associated with it is related to $n$ as
Photoelectric emission takes place from a certain metal at threshold frequency $v$. If the radiation of frequency $4 v$ is incident on the metal plate, the maximum velocity of the emitted photoelectrons will be ( $m=$ mass of photoelectron, $h=$ Planck's constant)