Physics NCERT Exemplar Solutions Class 12th Chapter Eleven
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
Explanation-number of photon emitted per second n=
(ii) E=hc = this enegy is greater than 2 so emission is possible
(iii) work function = =
= =
(iv) N=
= =2
(v) as the time of emission is 11.04s so photoelectric is not spontaneous.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
Explanation- according to law of conservation of momentum
S0 mAv+mb0=mAv1+mBv2
So mA(v-v1)= mBv2
according to law of conservation of kinetic energy
1/2mAv2=1/2mAv12+1/2mBv22
So mA(v2-v12)= mBv22
From above eqn we can say that v+v1=v2 or v=v2-v1
So v1= v and v2= v
initial=h/mAv
final=h/mAv1=
= final- initial=
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
Explanation -Given threshold frequency of A is given by v0A= 5 hz
VOB= 10 1014hz
<
for metal A slope=h/e=
= 6.4 js
slope=h/e= = 8 js
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
Explanation- A= 10-4m2
So d= 10-3 and i= 100-4A
I= 100W/m2
10-4(10-3)=10-7m3
So volume Na atoms=23/0.97m3
Volume occupied by one Na atom=
Number of Na atoms in target
So energy falling per sec=
So n= =
N=P
I = 100 A
I=Ne= ( A)
P= 7.48 it is less than 1.
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