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Calculate the threshold frequency of photons which can remove photoelectrons from
ii) Nickel surface ( Work function of Ni = 5.9 eV).

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  2. What is photoelectric emission?

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  3. What is secondary emission?

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  4. What is meant by work function?

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  5. Does work function depend on the frequency of incident radiation?

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  6. Define one electron volt.

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  8. Find the dimestion of Planck's constant.

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  9. What is thresold frequency?

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  10. What is cut-off or stopping potential?

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  12. What is rest mass of photon?

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  13. On what factor does the energy carried by a photon of light depend?

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  17. Does work function depend on the frequency of incident radiation?

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  18. How does stopping potential vary on increasing the intensity of incide...

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  19. What is the frequency of radiation whose photon has energy 20 eV?

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