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    threshold
    /ˈθrɛʃ(h)əʊld/

    noun

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  2. The threshold frequency is defined as the minimum frequency of incident radiation below which the photoelectric emission is not possible completely. irrespective of the intensity of incident radiation.

  3. Threshold energy = Energy of normal molecules + Activation energy. View Solution.

  4. It threshold frequency will be: View Solution. Q 5. The work function of a photoelectric material is 3.3 eV. The threshold frequency will be equal to. View Solution. Click here:point_up_2:to get an answer to your question :writing_hand:define threshold frequency and photoelectric work function.

  5. Work function: The least energy which can eject the electrons from the surface of the metal. Was this answer helpful? 22. Similar Questions. Q 1. Define the following: Threshold frequency and work function. View Solution. Q 2.

  6. Solution. Photo electrons are emitted from the metal surface only if the wavelength of the incident radiation falling on the metal surface is smaller then the threshold wavelength of the metal surface. Thus threshold wavelength is the maximum wavelength that the incident radiation must have so that photoelectric effect takes place.

  7. Threshold energy is the minimum energy which must be possessed by reacting molecules in order to undergo effective collision which leads to formation of product molecules.

  8. Define the term “threshold frequency”, in the context of photoelectric emission. View Solution. Q 3. Solve this: Q24. Define the terms 'threshold frequency' and 'stopping potential' in the study of photoelectric emission. (2/5, Foreign 2010) View Solution. Q 4.

  9. Define the terms (i) cut off voltage and (ii) threshold frequency relating to the phenomenon of photoelectric effect. Using Eninstein's photoelectric equation show that how cut off voltage and threshold frequency can be determined with the help of a suitable graph.

  10. Define the terms (i) 'cut-off voltage' and (ii) 'threshold frequency' in relation to the phenomenon of photoelectric effect. Using Einstein's photoelectric equations show how the cut-off voltage and threshold frequency for a given photosensitive material can be determined with the help of a suitable plot/graph.

  11. Write short notes on: (a) Threshold Energy, (b) Energy of Activation. (a) Threshold energy: The minimum amount of energy which the reactant molecules should possess for effective collision. (b) Energy of Activation: According to Arrhenius any chemical reaction is only possible when reacting molecules are activated with minimum energy which is ...