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Question: When radiation of wavelength λ is incident on a metallic surface the stopping potential is 4.8 volts...

When radiation of wavelength λ is incident on a metallic surface the stopping potential is 4.8 volts. If the same surface is illuminated with radiation of double the wavelength, then the stopping potential becomes 1.6 volts. Then the threshold wavelength for the surface is

A

2λ2 \lambda

B

4λ4 \lambda

C

6λ6 \lambda

D

8λ8 \lambda

Answer

4λ4 \lambda

Explanation

Solution

By using V0=hce[1λ1λ0]V _ { 0 } = \frac { h c } { e } \left[ \frac { 1 } { \lambda } - \frac { 1 } { \lambda _ { 0 } } \right]

4.8=hce[1λ1λ0]4.8 = \frac { h c } { e } \left[ \frac { 1 } { \lambda } - \frac { 1 } { \lambda _ { 0 } } \right] …… (i) and

1.6=hce[12λ1λ0]1.6 = \frac { h c } { e } \left[ \frac { 1 } { 2 \lambda } - \frac { 1 } { \lambda _ { 0 } } \right] …… (ii)

From equation (i) and (ii) λ0=4λ\lambda _ { 0 } = 4 \lambda