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Electrons ejected from the surface of a metal, when light of certain frequency is incident on it, are stopped fully by a retarding potential of 3 volts. Photo electric effect in this metallic surface begains at a frequency `6xx10^(14)s^(-1)`. The frequency of the incident light in `s^(-1)` is `[h=6 x10^(-34) J-sec`, charge on the electron =`1.6xx10^(-19)C`]A. `7.5xx10^(13)`B. `13.5xx10^(13)`C. `14xx10^(14)`D. `7.5xx10^(15)` |
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Answer» Correct Answer - C `K.E.=V_(0)e` and `V_(0)e=h[upsilon - upsilon_(0)]` where `V_(0)` is the stopping potential and `upsilon_(0)` is the Threshold frequency |
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