11.06.2020
Sarita Baghel
AP 102 Practical Assessment (Viva-Voce)
1. You have two pieces of material. One is metal/conductor and other is intrinsic
semiconductor. How will you identify which one is metal?
2. How BG is different from traditional galvanometer.
3. Are photoelectric effect and photovoltaic effect different?
4. What are the dimensions of magnetic susceptibility?
5. What is the difference between a Compton effect and a photoelectric effect, and why
6. Why is energy always a multiple of Planck's constant?
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5.The photoelectric effect is a low energy phenomenon, and the interacted photons disappear just after they deliver their energy to electrons. The Compton effect, on the other hand, is a mid-energy phenomenon, and the interacted photons are scattered by the electrons. This is the main difference between Photoelectric Effect and Compton Effect.
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