Chemistry, asked by pranjal3349, 8 months ago

A certain metal when irradiated with light
(v =
= 3.2 x 1016 Hz) emits photo electrons with
twice kinetic energy as did photo electrons
when the same metal is irradiated by light
(v = 2.0 x 1016 Hz). Calculate v, of electron?
(1) 1.2 x 1014 Hz (2) 8 x 1015 Hz
(3) 1.2 x 1016 Hz (4) 4 * 1012 Hz​

Answers

Answered by shirshaPradhan
3

Answer:

(KE)

1

=hv

1

−hv

0

(KE)

2

=hv

2

−hv

0

As, (KE)

1

=2×(KE)

2

∴hv

1

−hv

0

=2(hv

2

−hv

0

)

or, hv

0

=2hv

2

−hv

1

or, v

0

=2v

2

−v

1

=2×(2×10

16

)−(3.2×10

16

)

=0.8×10

16

Hz=8×10

15

Hz

Answered by siddhipatil0409
0

Explanation:

A certain metal when irradiated by light (r=3.2×10

16

Hz) emits photo electrons with twice kinetic energy.

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