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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
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Answer- (b)
Explanation-as we know that
so inversely proportional to
so from the above conclusion we can say that alpha p n e
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Answer- (c)
Explanation- In Davisson-Germer experiment, the de-Broglie wavelength associated with electron is
λ = 12.27/
Å . (i)where V is the applied voltage.
If there is a maxima of the diffracted electrons at an angle θ, then
2dsinθ = λ … (ii)
From Eq. (i), we note that if V is inversely proportional to the wavelength λ.
i.e., V will increase with the decrease in the λ.
From Eq. (ii), we note that wavelength λ is directly proportional to sinθ and hence θ.
So, with the decrease in λ, θ will also decrease.
Thus, when the voltage applied to A is increased. The dif
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Answer- (d)
explanation- When a beam of electrons of energy E0 is incident on a metal surface kept in an
evacuated chamber electrons can be emitted with maximum energy E0 (due to elastic
collision) and with any energy less than E0, when part of incident energy of electron is
used in liberating the electrons from the surface of metal.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
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Answer – (b)
Explanation- E=hc/
And l = hc/E= 1240/106= 1.24 10-3nm
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Explanation- velocity of a freely falling body is v=
And
-1
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
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Answer- (a, b)
Explanation- Due to the point source light propagates in all directions symmetrically and hence, wavefront will be spherical as shown in the diagram.

If power of the source is P, then intensity of the source will be I= p/4 2
where, r is radius of the wavefront at anytime.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
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Answer- (a, b)
Explanation- (a) When a decreases w increases. So, size decreases.
(b) Now, light energy is distributed over a small area and intensity∝1/Area is decreasing so intensity increases
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
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Answer – (b, d)
Explanation- We know that wavelength of sunlight ranges from 4000 Å to 8000 Å.
Clearly, wavelength λ < width of the slit.
Hence, light is diffracted from the hole. Due to diffraction from the slight the image formed On the screen will be different from the geometrical image.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
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Answer- (a, b, d)
Explanation-Consider the pattern of the intensity shown in the figure
(i) As intensities of all successive minima is zero, hence we can say that two sources S1 and S2 are having same intensities.
(ii) As width of the successive maxima (pulses) increases in continuous manner, we can say that the path difference (x) or phase difference varies in continuous manner.
(iii) We are using monochromatic light in YDSE to avoid overlapping and to have very clear pattern on the screen.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
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Answer- d
Explanation- According to question, there is a hole at point P2. From Huygen's principle, wave will propagates from the sources S1 and S2. Each point on the screen will acts as secondary sources of wavelets. Now, there is a hole at point P2 (minima). The hole will act as a source of fresh light for the slits S3 and S4.
Therefore, there will be a regular two slit pattern on the second screen
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