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SRG SPS-01 04 Nov So
SRG SPS-01 04 Nov So
SRG SPS-01 04 Nov So
A. 3 4 3 3 2 2 3 3 1 2 3 4 3 4 2 4 1 4 4 2
HINT – SHEET
1. Ans ( 1 ) 2. Ans ( 1 )
B = B0sin ( π × 107C)t + B0sin (2 π × 107C)t hc 1
= ϕ + m(2v)
2
λ1 2
since there are two EM waves with different
frequency, to get maximum kinetic energy we hc 1
= ϕ + mv2
λ2 2
take the photon with higher frequency hc
−ϕ
7
7
10 λ1 hc 4hc
B1 = B0sin( π × 10 C)t n1 = ×C ⇒ =4⇒ −ϕ= − 4ϕ
2 hc
−ϕ λ1 λ2
λ2
7
B2 = B0sin(2 π × 10 C)t 4hc hc
⇒ − = 3ϕ
ν 2 = 107C λ2 λ1
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5. Ans ( 1 ) 9. Ans ( 1 )
I nhc
Pressure = P=
C λt
n1 1
Force = Pressure × Area = I . Area ∴
n2
λ
= 1 =
C λ2 500
Momentum transferred = Force . Δ t 10. Ans ( 3 )
= I . Area . Δt eV = hc
−ϕ
C
25 × 104 λ
=
3 × 10 8
× 25 × 10−4 × 40 × 60 V = ( hc ) ( 1 ) − ϕ
e λ
= 5 × 10 – 3 N-s Slope of the line in above equation and all other
6. Ans ( 3 ) terms are independent of intensity.
h ν = ϕ + ev0 The graph does not change.
hν ϕ 11. Ans ( 4 )
v0 = −
e e If linear momentum are equal then wavelength
v0 is zero for ν = 4 × 1014 Hz also equal
hν ϕ
0=
e
−
e
⇒ ϕ = hν p = h , E = hc
λ λ
6.63 × 10−34 × 4 × 1014 On decreasing wavelength, momentum and
=
1.6 × 10−19 energy of photon increases.
= 1.66 eV
12. Ans ( 3 )
7. Ans ( 2 ) hc
= ϕ + eVs
Let the work function be ϕ . λ
1240
∴ KEmax = hc − ϕ 491
= ϕ + 0.71 … (i)
λ 1240
Again, = ϕ + 1.43 … (ii)
λ
√2m (
hc
− ϕ) ∴ λ = 382 nm
√ 2mKEmax λ
Rmax = = 13. Ans ( 4 )
qB qB
R2max q 2 B2 hc Stopping potential changes linearly with
∴ = −ϕ
2m λ frequency of incident radiation.
hc R2max q 2 B2
∴ ϕ= − = 1.0899 eV ≈ 1.1 eV 14. Ans ( 1 )
λ 2m
1 2
8. Ans ( 3 ) mv = hf1 − ϕ
2 1
hc hc 1 2
= + eV … (i) mv = hf2 − ϕ
λ λ0 2 2
hc hc e ⋅ V 2h
= + … (ii) v21 − v22 = (f1 − f2 )
3λ λ0 4 m
(multiply by 4) 15. Ans ( 1 )
4hc 4hc hc
= + eV … (iii) KEmax = eVs = −ϕ
3λ λ0 λ
From (i) & (iii) 1240
⇒ eVs = − 2.5 = 1.93eV
hc hc 4hc 4hc 80
− = − → VS1 = 1.93V … (i)
λ λ0 3λ λ0
hc 3hc 1240
− =− → eVS2 = − 2.5 = 0.6eV
3λ λ0 400
⇒ VS2 = 0.6V … (ii)
9λ = λ0
ΔV = VS1 − VS2 = 1.93 − 0.6 = 1.33V
n=9
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16. Ans ( 2 ) 23. Ans ( 3 )
3.8 − 0.6 √ 3.2 Kmax = hυ − ϕ
√ = =2
1.4 − 0.6 0.8 NCERT
17. Ans ( 4 ) 24. Ans ( 3 )
Stopping potential V0 = 0.42 V NCERT
λ = 6630 Å
25. Ans ( 2 )
E = ϕ + eV0
E : energy of incident photon λ ↓ ⇒ hυ ↑ ⇒ V0 ↑
V0 : Stopping potential NCERT
ϕ = E – eV0 26. Ans ( 2 )
12400 NCERT Exampler
E= eV = 1.87eV
6630
ϕ = (1.87 – 0.42) = 1.45 eV 51. Ans ( 4 )
ϕ = hv0 ; v0 : threshold frequency NCERT Pg. # 218
1.45 × 1.6 × 10 – 19 = 6.63 × 10 – 34 × v0 52. Ans ( 3 )
v0 = 0.35 × 1015 NCERT Pg. # 219
= 35 × 1013 sec – 1 Statement (C) & (H) are incorrect
= 35
18. Ans ( 2 ) 53. Ans ( 3 )
To free the electron from metal surface NCERT XIIth Pg # 231
minimum energy required, is equal to the work 56. Ans ( 2 )
function of that metal. NCERT-XII, Pg. # 232
So Assertion A, is correct.
hv = w0 + K. E.max 62. Ans ( 4 )
if hv = w0 NCERT Pg # 227
⇒ K.E.max = 0 66. Ans ( 2 )
Hence reason R, is correct, But R is not the NCERT-XII Pg # 233
correct explanation of A.
70. Ans ( 2 )
19. Ans ( 3 ) NCERT-XII, Pg No. # 234
(A) Stopping potential depends on both
frequency of light and work function. 71. Ans ( 3 )
(B) Saturation current ∝ intensity of light NCERT XII, Page No. # 234, 235
(C) Maximum KE depends on frequency Statement (a) & (d) are incorrect
(D) Photoelectric effect is explained using
particle theory 73. Ans ( 3 )
20. Ans ( 4 ) NCERT Pg # 219
λ < 5500 Å for photoelectric emission 74. Ans ( 4 )
λuv < 5500Å NCERT Pg. # 220
NCERT 75. Ans ( 2 )
21. Ans ( 4 ) NCERT page No. 229
ϕ = hυ = Kmax = 3eV 76. Ans ( 4 )
eV0 ′ = hυ′ − ϕ = 6 − 3 = 3 eV NCERT Page # 227
VAC = −3 V
78. Ans ( 4 )
NCERT
NCERT Pg. # 228
22. Ans ( 4 )
79. Ans ( 4 )
NCERT NCERT XII, Page # 231
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