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When light of sufficiently high frequency is incident on a metallic surface, electrons are emitted from the metallic surface. This phenomenon is called photoelectric emission. Kinetic energy of the emitted photoelectrons depends on the wavelength of incident light and is independent of the intensity of light. Number of emitted photoelectrons depends on intensity. (hv-phi) is the maximum kinetic energy of emitted photoelectron (where phi is the work function of metallic surface). Reverse effect of photo emission produces X-ray. X-ray is not deflected by electric and magnetic fields. Wavelength of a continuous X-ray depends on potential difference across the tuve. Wavelength of charasteristic X-ray depends on the atomic number. Q. If potential difference across the tube is increased then

When light of sufficiently high frequency is incident on a metallic surface, electrons are emitted from the metallic surface. This phenomenon is called photoelectric emission. Kinetic energy of the emitted photoelectrons depends on the wavelength of incident light and is independent of the intensity of light. Number of emitted photoelectrons depends on intensity. (hv-phi) is the maximum kinetic energy of emitted photoelectron (where phi is the work function of metallic surface). Reverse effect of photo emission produces X-ray. X-ray is not deflected by electric and magnetic fields. Wavelength of a continuous X-ray depends on potential difference across the tuve. Wavelength of charasteristic X-ray depends on the atomic number. Q. If frequency (upsilongtupsilon_0) of incident light becomes n times the initial frequency (v), then KE of the emitted photoelectrons becomes ( v_0 threshold frequency).

When light of sufficiently high frequency is incident on a metallic surface, electrons are emitted from the metallic surface. This phenomenon is called photoelectric emission. Kinetic energy of the emitted photoelectrons depends on the wavelength of incident light and is independent of the intensity of light. Number of emitted photoelectrons depends on intensity. (hv-phi) is the maximum kinetic energy of emitted photoelectron (where phi is the work function of metallic surface). Reverse effect of photo emission produces X-ray. X-ray is not deflected by electric and magnetic fields. Wavelength of a continuous X-ray depends on potential difference across the tuve. Wavelength of charasteristic X-ray depends on the atomic number. Q. A monochromatic light is used in a photoelectric experiment on photoelectric effect. The stopping potential

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ICSE-SPECTRUM-EXERCISE C
  1. What is meant by scattering of light?

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  2. How does the intensity of scattered light depend onthe wavelength of i...

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  3. When sunlight enters the earth's atmosphere, state which colour of lig...

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  4. A beam of blue, green and yellow light passes through the earth's atmo...

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  5. In the atmosphere which colour of light gets scattered the least ?

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  6. Why is the colour red used as a sign of danger ?

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  7. How would the sky appear when seen from the space (or moon)? Give reas...

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  8. Which characteristic property of light is responsible for the blue col...

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  9. The colour of sky, in direction other than of the Sun, is blue. Explai...

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  10. (i) Why does the sun appear reddish at sun-set or sun- rise ? (ii) F...

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  11. The sky at noon appears white. Give reason.

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  12. Give reasons for the following: During the day : Clouds appear whi...

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  13. Give reason why the smoke from a fire looks white.

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  14. What is meant by scattering of light?

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  15. How does the intensity of scattered light depend onthe wavelength of i...

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  16. When sunlight enters the earth's atmosphere, state which colour of lig...

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  17. A beam of blue, green and yellow light passes through the earth's atmo...

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  18. In the atmosphere which colour of light gets scattered the least ?

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  19. Why is the colour red used as a sign of danger ?

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  20. How would the sky appear when seen from the space (or moon)? Give reas...

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