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Acceleratioll_offridall fl' hi 152:9.81 ms-}

work unction a It HIm - .3 eV

Electron charge e = -1.60 x 1O-I'C

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Electron mass

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Mechanics Calculate the maximum speed of the photoelectrons that are emitted.

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Density Pressure

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(Total for Question 23 = 10 marks)

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(e) The e.m.f of this particular cell is independent of the light intensity.

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Add to the grid above a line showing a set of results that might be obtained if the intensity ofthe incident light was increased

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(b) Shcr.v chd the units CG the left hand. aldc of1hc equation life: coosis1cnt with those 00 the risht tw'Id s.ide.

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(a) Compare the properties of the two sound waves necessary to produce complete.

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Lamp B glows more brightly than lamp A. Complete each of the sentences by

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_(b.j The same bulbs are now connected in IJurallcl wil.h the ;'allely.

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9 Light travels into a semicircular glass block as shown in the diagram. TIle ray of light reaches the straight edge of tile block at an angle of incidence i,

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