In a photoelectric experiment, the slope of the graph drawn between stopping potential along $Y$-axis and frequency of incident radiation along $X$-axis is (Planck's constant $=6.6 \times 10^{-34} \mathrm{Js}$ )
The work done to accelerate an electron from rest so that it can have a de-Broglie wavelength of $6600 \mathop {\rm{A}}\limits^{\rm{o}}$ is nearly
(Planck's constant $=6.6 \times 10^{-34} \mathrm{Js}$ and mass of electron $=9 \times 10^{-31} \mathrm{~kg}$ )
When photons incident on a photosensitive material of work function 1.5 eV , the maximum velocity of the emitted photoelectrons is $8 \times 10^5 \mathrm{~ms}^{-1}$. The stopping potential of the photoelectrons is
(Mass of the electron $=9 \times 10^{-31} \mathrm{~kg}$ and charge of the electron $=1.6 \times 10^{-19} \mathrm{C}$ )
20 kV electrons can produce X- rays with a minimum wavelength of
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