Photoelectric Effect

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Q. What happens to the photoelectric effect if the frequency of light is below the threshold frequency?
  • A. Electrons are emitted with high energy
  • B. No electrons are emitted
  • C. Electrons are emitted with low energy
  • D. Electrons are emitted but are not detected
Q. What is the effect of increasing the intensity of light on the photoelectric effect?
  • A. It increases the energy of emitted electrons
  • B. It increases the number of emitted electrons
  • C. It decreases the threshold frequency
  • D. It has no effect on the photoelectric effect
Q. What is the photoelectric effect primarily evidence for?
  • A. The wave nature of light
  • B. The particle nature of light
  • C. The dual nature of light
  • D. The electromagnetic spectrum
Q. What is the photoelectric effect primarily evidence of?
  • A. Wave nature of light
  • B. Particle nature of light
  • C. Thermal energy transfer
  • D. Chemical reactions
Q. What is the relationship between the energy of a photon and its frequency?
  • A. Energy is directly proportional to frequency
  • B. Energy is inversely proportional to frequency
  • C. Energy is independent of frequency
  • D. Energy is proportional to the square of frequency
Q. What is the threshold frequency in the photoelectric effect?
  • A. The minimum frequency required to eject an electron from a metal surface
  • B. The maximum frequency that can cause photoemission
  • C. The frequency at which light is absorbed by a metal
  • D. The frequency of the emitted electrons
Q. What is the work function of a material in the context of the photoelectric effect?
  • A. The energy required to remove an electron from the material
  • B. The energy of the incident photon
  • C. The energy of the emitted electron
  • D. The total energy of the material
Q. Which equation describes the maximum kinetic energy of emitted electrons in the photoelectric effect?
  • A. KE = hf - φ
  • B. KE = φ - hf
  • C. KE = hf + φ
  • D. KE = hf
Q. Which equation describes the photoelectric effect?
  • A. E = mc^2
  • B. E = hf - φ
  • C. E = 1/2 mv^2
  • D. E = kx
Q. Which of the following materials is most likely to exhibit the photoelectric effect?
  • A. Wood
  • B. Glass
  • C. Aluminum
  • D. Rubber
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