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MHT CET 2020 16th October Morning Shift
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
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Energy of the incident photon on the metal surface is $$3 W$$ and then $$5 W$$, where $$W$$ is the work function for that metal. The ratio of velocities of emitted photoelectrons is

A
$$1: 4$$
B
$$1: 2$$
C
$$1: \sqrt{2}$$
D
$$1: 1$$
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MHT CET 2019 3rd May Morning Shift
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
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The stopping potential of the photoelectrons, from a photo cell is

A
directly proportional to intensity of incident light
B
directly proportional to frequency of incident light
C
inversely proportional to frequency of incident light
D
Inversely proportional to intensity of incident light
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MHT CET 2019 3rd May Morning Shift
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
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When certain metal surface is illuminated with a light of wavelength $\lambda$, the stopping potential is $V$, When the same surface is illuminated by light of wavelength $2 \lambda$, the stopping potential is $\left(\frac{V}{3}\right)$. The threshold wavelength for the surface is

A
$\frac{8 \lambda}{3}$
B
$\frac{4 \lambda}{3}$
C
$4 \lambda$
D
$6 \lambda$
4
MHT CET 2019 2nd May Evening Shift
MCQ (Single Correct Answer)
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A metal surface is illuminated by light of given intensity and frequency to cause photoemission. If the intensity of illumination is reduced to one fourth of its original value then the maximum KE of the emitted photoelectrons would be

A
twice the original value
B
four times the original value
C
one fourth of the original value
D
unchanged
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