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When light of frequency `2.2 x 10^(10)^(15) Hz` is incident on a metal surface,the emitted photoelectrons are stopped by a negative anode potential of 6.6 V.When teh experiment is repeated with ligth of freuqency `4.6 xx 10 ^(15) Hz`,the stopping potential is found to be 16.5 V.Determine the Planck's constant.

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MODERN PUBLICATION-Particle Nature of Radiation-EXERCISE
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  2. What is photoelectric effect? State it laws?

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  3. What is photoelectric effect? State it laws?

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  4. State the four laws of photoelectric emission.

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  10. Explain 'stopping potential' and 'threshold frequency' in photoelectri...

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  14. In a plot of photoelectric current versus anode potential how does The...

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  19. State the dependence of work function on kinetic energy of electrons e...

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