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PhysicsMediumMCQ2020 Β· 04 Sep Shift 1

Q19.Given figure shows few data points in a photo-electric effect experiment for a certain metal. The minimum energy for ejection of electrons from its surface is: (Planck's constant h = 6.62 Γ— 10–34 J.s) (1) 2.27 eV (2) 2.59 eV (3) 1.93 eV (4) 2.10 eV

What This Question Tests

This question requires interpreting data from a photoelectric effect experiment to find the work function (minimum energy for electron ejection) using Einstein's photoelectric equation.

Concepts Tested

Photoelectric equationWork functionThreshold frequencyStopping potential

Formulas Used

K_max = hf - phi_0

eV_s = K_max

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