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MCQs on Photoelectric Effect
MCQs on Photoelectric Effect
Q1: Photoelectric effect was explained by
- Einstein
- Faraday
- Plank
- Hertz
Answer: (a) Einstein
Q2: In a photoelectric experiment for 4000 Å incident radiation, the potential difference to stop the ejection is 2 V. If the incident light is changed to 3000 Å, then the potential required to stop the ejection of electrons will be
- 2 V
- Less than 2 V
- Zero
- Greater than 2 V
Answer: (d) Greater than 2 V
Q3: Light of wavelength 4000 Å is incident on a sodium surface for which the threshold wavelength of photo-electrons is 5420 Å. The work function of sodium is
- 5 eV
- 3 eV
- 2.29 eV
- 0.57 eV
Answer: (c) 2.29 eV
Q4: Photocell is a device to
- Store photons
- Measure light intensity
- Convert photon energy into mechanical energy
- Store electrical energy for replacing storage batteries
Answer: (b) Measure light intensity
Q5: Photoelectrons stopping potential depends on
- Frequency of incident light and nature of the cathode material
- The intensity of the incident light
- The frequency of the incident light
- Nature of cathode material
Answer: (a) Frequency of incident light and nature of the cathode material
Q6: What is the value of the maximum kinetic energy acquired by electron due to radiation of wavelength 100 nm?
- 12 eV
- 6.2 eV
- 100 eV
- 300 eV
Answer: (b) 6.2 eV
Q7: The stopping potential value is 0.6 V when the light source is kept at a distance of 20 cm. When the source is kept at 40 cm away, the stopping potential will be
- 0.6 V
- 0.3 V
- 1.2 V
- 2.4 V
Answer: (a) 0.6 V
Q8: If the work function for a certain metal is 3.2 x 10-19 joule and it is illuminated with light of frequency 8 x 1014 Hz. The maximum kinetic energy of the photo-electrons would be (h= 6.63 x 10-34 Js).
- 2.1 x 10-19 J
- 8.5 x 10-19 J
- 5.3 x 10-19 J
- 3.2 x 10-19 J
Answer: (a) 2.1 x 10-19 J
Q9: A photocell is receiving light from a source placed at a distance of 1m. If the same source is to be placed at a distance of 2 m, then the ejected electron
- Moves in one-fourth energy as that of the initial energy
- Moves with one-fourth momentum as that of the initial momentum
- Will be half in number
- Will be one-fourth in number
Answer: (d) Will be one-fourth in number
Q10: The minimum energy required to remove an electron is called
- Stopping potential
- Kinetic energy
- Work function
- None of these
Answer: (c) Work function