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JEE Advanced 2023 Paper 1 Online
Numerical
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A Hydrogen-like atom has atomic number $Z$. Photons emitted in the electronic transitions from level $n=4$ to level $n=3$ in these atoms are used to perform photoelectric effect experiment on a target metal. The maximum kinetic energy of the photoelectrons generated is $1.95 \mathrm{eV}$. If the photoelectric threshold wavelength for the target metal is $310 \mathrm{~nm}$, the value of $Z$ is _________.

[Given: $h c=1240 \mathrm{eV}-\mathrm{nm}$ and $R h c=13.6 \mathrm{eV}$, where $R$ is the Rydberg constant, $h$ is the Planck's constant and $c$ is the speed of light in vacuum]
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JEE Advanced 2021 Paper 2 Online
Numerical
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In a photoemission experiment, the maximum kinetic energies of photoelectrons from metals P, Q and R are EP, EQ and ER, respectively, and they are related by EP = 2EQ = 2ER. In this experiment, the same source of monochromatic light is used for metals P and Q while a different source of monochromatic light is used for the metal R. The work functions for metals P, Q and R are 4.0 eV, 4.5 eV and 5.5 eV, respectively. The energy of the incident photon used for metal R, in eV, is ___________.
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JEE Advanced 2019 Paper 2 Offline
Numerical
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A perfectly reflecting mirror of mass M mounted on a spring constitutes a spring-mass system of angular frequency $$\Omega $$ such that $${{4\pi M\Omega } \over h} = {10^{24}}{m^{ - 2}}$$ with h as Planck's constant. N photons of wavelength $$\lambda $$ = 8$$\pi $$ $$ \times $$ 10$$ - $$6 m strike the mirror simultaneously at normal incidence such that the mirror gets displaced by 1 $$\mu $$m. If the value of N is x $$ \times $$ 1012, then the value of x is ................ [Consider the spring as massless]

JEE Advanced 2019 Paper 2 Offline Physics - Dual Nature of Radiation Question 22 English
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JEE Advanced 2018 Paper 2 Offline
Numerical
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In a photoelectric experiment a parallel beam of monochromatic light with power of $$200$$ $$W$$ is incident on a perfectly absorbing cathode of work function $$6.25$$ $$ev.$$ The frequency of light is just above the threshold frequency so that the photoelectrons are emitted with negligible kinetic energy. Assume that the photoelectron emission efficiency is $$100\% $$. A potential difference of $$500$$ $$V$$ is applied between the cathode and the anode. All the emitted electrons are incident normally on the anode and are absorbed. The anode experiences a force $$F = n \times {10^{ - 4}}$$ $$N$$ due to the impact of the electrons. The value of $$n$$ is ______________. Mass of the electron $${M_e} = 9 \times {10^{ - 31}}\,kg$$ and $$1.0eV = 1.6 \times {10^{ - 19}}\,J.$$
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