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Photons of \(5.5\ \mathrm{eV}\) energy fall on the surface of the metal emitting photoelectrons of maximum kinetic energy \(4.0\ \mathrm{eV}\). The stopping voltage required for these electrons is
MET - 2019
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Physics
Dual nature of matter
The stopping potential for photoelectric emission from a metal surface is plotted along Y-axis and frequency v of incident light along X-axis. A straight line is obtained as shown. Planck's constant is given by}
MET - 2018
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Dual nature of matter
A photon and an electron have equal energy $E$. $\lambda_{\mathrm{photon}} / \lambda_{\mathrm{electron}}$ is proportional to
MET - 2018
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Physics
Dual nature of matter
How does the energy difference between the consecutive energy level vary as the quantum number n increases?
MET - 2016
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Physics
Dual nature of matter
The ionisation potential of hydrogen atom is 13.6 eV. How much energy need to be supplied to ionise the hydrogen atom in the first excited state?
MET - 2016
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Physics
Dual nature of matter
In an L-C-R series circuit, the values of R, $XL$ and $XC$ are 120 Ω, 180 Ω and 130 Ω. What is the impedance of the circuit?
MET - 2016
MET
Physics
Dual nature of matter
Fifty six tuning forks are arranged in a series such that each fork gives 6 beats per second with the preceding one. Assuming the frequency of the last fork to be double of the first fork, the frequency of the last fork should be
MET - 2016
MET
Physics
Dual nature of matter
A copper ball of radius r is moving with a uniform velocity v in the mustard oil and the dragging force acting on the ball is F. The dragging force on the copper ball of radius 2r with uniform velocity 2v in the mustard oil is
MET - 2016
MET
Physics
Dual nature of matter