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Photo Electric Effect
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Module - 10 Solved Example-1
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Module - 11 Solved Example-2
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Module - 12 Solved Example-3
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Module - 13 Solved Example-4
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Module - 16 Solved Example-5
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Module - 17 Solved Example-6
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Module - 18 Solved Example-7
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  2. sir when potential difference increase then velocity of electron increases so q/t increases so current should be increased but why not
    5 years ago by Ujjwal Kar

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  4. sir if only velocity is increasing after vp and not the current then photon flux must be time independent....
    5 years ago by Abhishek Rana

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  6. is the straight part linear? and why is there any resisitance offered by the circuit if so then where
    7 years ago by Vansh Mishra

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  8. sir v=0 means there is no potential diff. between the electrodes so when the electron cloud comes out then the electrode must have now been on a higher potential and so when v=0 then i=0 pls help me out sir
    7 years ago by Vansh Mishra
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    No,when v=0,i is not equal to zero in the beginning because of the the incident photons on the metal plate which caused the electron flow and thereby constituting current in the circuit initially even without the application of voltage.
    6 years ago by Zac Zayn

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  10. sir i have 2 doubts first of all why is it disobeying ohm's law and second that as we inc. the potential after the pinchoff potential the speed of electrons also inc.s and so the rate of flow of charge should also inc. so why is the current const.??
    7 years ago by Vansh Mishra
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    1.(Ohms law cannot be applied to discharge tubes)and 2.(because the current doesnot depend upon the speed of electrons but rather on the n.o of electrons,even though the speed of electrons increase but the electron flux remains the same because the electron flux depends on the incident photons on the metal plate,as long as the photon flux is constant the electron flux is constant and hence the current remains constant irrespective of the increase of voltage and electron speed) hope it helps.
    6 years ago by Zac Zayn

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