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Physics Eamcet Objective Questions with Solutions for Students
Who among the following has explained the phenomenon of the photoelectric effect?
(a) Max Planck
(b) Albert Einstein
(c) Neils Bohr
(d) Ernest Rutherford
Option b – Albert Einstein
Which phenomenon shows the particle nature of light?
(a) Diffraction
(b) Interference
(c) Photoelectric effect
(d) Polarization
Option c – Photoelectric effect
Cathode rays are
(a) positive rays
(b) neutral rays
(c) helium rays
(d) electron waves
Option d – electron waves
Which one of the following statement(s) is/are not correct?
(a) The cathode rays originate from the cathode and proceed towards the anode in a cathode ray discharge tube.
(b) The television picture tubes are nothing but cathode ray tubes.
(c) The cathode rays themselves are not visible.
(d) The characteristics of cathode rays depend upon the nature of the gas present in the cathode ray tube.
Option d – The characteristics of cathode rays depend upon the nature of the gas present in the cathode ray tube
Positive rays were discovered by
(a) Thomson
(b) Goldstein
(c) W-Crookes
(d) Rutherford
Option b – Goldstein
Positive rays are identical to
(a) α-particle rays
(b) β-rays
(c) γ-rays
(d) None of these
Option a – α-particle rays
Electron emission from a metallic surface by the application of light is known as
(a) thermionic emission
(b) photoelectric emission
(c) high-field emission
(d) auto electronic emission
Option b – photoelectric emission
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