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In a photoemissive cell, with exiciting wavelength is changed to `(33lambda)/(4)`, the speed of the fastest emitted electron will be

A

`vsqrt(3/(4))`

B

`vsqrt(4/(3))`

C

less than `vsqrt(3/(4))`

D

greater than `vsqrt(4/(3))`

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The correct Answer is:
D

In photoelectric experiment, speed of fastest emitted electron is given by-
`(1)/(2)mv_(max)^(2)=(hc)/(lambda)-w`
Case-I: `(1)/(2)mv^(2)=(hc)/(lambda)-w`......(i)
Case-II: `(1)/(2)mv^(2)=(hc)/(3lambda//4)-w`
`(1)/(2)mv^(2)=(4hc)/(3lambda)-w`
From eqn.(i) & (ii)
`V'^(2)=(4)/(3)v^(2)+(w)/(3)`
Hence `v' gt v sqrt((4)/(3))`
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