According to the photoelectric, sketch a graph of what you expect the Stopping Voltage VS Intensity and Current VS Intensity to look like.
According to the photoelectric, sketch a graph of what you expect the Stopping Voltage VS Intensity...
1. Sketch a graph of voltage vs. frequency for what you expect to see for voltage magnitude across a capacitor for a sine wave of increasing frequency in a simple RC circuit. 2. Sketch a graph of voltage vs. frequency for what you expect to see for voltage magnitude across an inductor for a sine wave of increasing frequency in a simple RL circuit.
Intensity vs distance. What can you conclude of the Intensity vs distance graph? According to I vs 1/d2 what is the meaning physically of the slope? What is there difference between to graph Intesity vs 1/d2 and Intensity vs distance?
PHYS-1200/1250 Lab Manual Section Name 2) Return the simulation to (400 nm, Sodium target, Intensity 100%, Voltage=0V). Click on the box to enable graphing of the current vs battery voltage. Sweep the battery voltage from -8 to +8 V. Rescale the plot on the screen so you can clearly see the behavior, a) Sketch the plot in the box to the right. b) Circle the point that corresponds to the stopping potential c) Why do you think the current stops...
3. What is photoelectric effect? Explain details threshold frequency, and stopping potentials? Sketch the diagram and necessary formula? Problem-3: What is the threshold wavelength of electron generated by 200 V?
Please help with this Kinematics question! Position and time
graphs. Velocity vs. time graph.
Consider this position vs. does the corresponding velocity vs. time graph look like? 1. time graph. What (a) Sketch your prediction below * Now reproduce the position graph by walking, and see if the velocity graph comes out the way you expect. 10 t (seconds) Velocity Graph Prediction Velocity Graph Result (m/s) o (m/s) 0 10 6 10 t (seconds) t (seconds) 2. Here's a velocity...
In the photoelectric effect, you got familiar with threshold frequency, stopping potential, and how they are inter-related. The wavelength() corresponding to the threshold frequency of potassium is 558 nm. What is the work function for potassium? What is the maximum kinetic energy of e- when light of 400 nm is incident on potassium? If the intensity of light is 10-2W/m², how many photons are incident per second per square meter? (4 points)
How should my graph of voltage vs plate separation look like for a)without dielectric b) paper as dielectric?
When asked to graph current vs voltage what variable goes on the x axis a. Resistance b. Voltage c. Resistivity d. Current 2.5 points QUESTION 2 Given that a graph of voltage vs current is a straight line, what are the units of the slope? a. Amps b. Volts/Amps c. Amps/Volts d. Volts 2.5 points QUESTION 3 Given that a graph of sin(θ1) vs sin(θ2) is a straight line graph, and that Snell's law is n1sin(θ1) =n2sinθ2 and knowing that...
What does the graph of Range vs angle look like? Also what is the slope of that graph What does the graph of altitude vs angle look like? What is the slope of that graph?
physics *Error in Planck's constant The slope of the stopping voltage versus frequency graph was found to be m = (4.36 ± 0.52) x 10-15 Vs. Using this value to determine Planck's constant we obtain h = 6.976 x 10-34Js. Determine the uncertainty in h. Express you answer to 2 significant figures in SI units. Entering numbers in scientific notation: Example: 1.45 x 10-9 should be entered as 1.45E-9