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MHT CET 2026 15th April Evening Shift
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When a metallic surface is illuminated with a radiation of wavelength '$\lambda$', the stopping potential is 'V'. If the same surface is illuminated with radiation of wavelength $6\lambda$, the stopping potential is $\left(\dfrac{V}{12}\right)$. The threshold wavelength for the surface is
A
$5\lambda$
B
$10\lambda$
C
$11\lambda$
D
$12\lambda$
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MHT CET 2026 15th April Evening Shift
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In photoelectric effect experiment, if the frequency of incident radiation ($v$) is increased, keeping all other factors constant, the stopping potential, ( $v > v_0$) ($v_0$ = threshold frequency)
A
decreases
B
remains the same
C
increases
D
becomes zero
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MHT CET 2026 15th April Evening Shift
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The electron in hydrogen atom is initially in the second excited state. When it finally moves to ground state, the maximum number of spectral lines emitted are
A
$2$
B
$3$
C
$4$
D
$5$
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MHT CET 2026 15th April Evening Shift
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In the hydrogen atom, radii of the first four Bohr orbits are related as
A
$1 : 2 : 3 : 4$
B
$\dfrac{1}{2} : \dfrac{1}{3} : \dfrac{1}{4}$
C
$1 : 4 : 9 : 16$
D
$\dfrac{1}{4} : \dfrac{1}{9} : \dfrac{1}{16}$

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