In a single slit experiment, the central maximum is: The same size as all of the...

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In a single slit experiment, the central maximum is:

The same size as all of the other maximums.

Twice the size of the other maximums.

Half the size of the other maximums.

Just slightly larger than the other maximums.

Electrons would be ejected from silver if the incident light hada frequency of:

1.03 x 1015 Hz

1.02 x 1015 Hz

1.01 x 1015 Hz

None of the options is correct

What is the mass equivalent of an x-ray with a frequency of 5.63x 1017 Hz?

4.14 x 10-33 kg

2.59 x 10-14 kg

1.24 x 10-24 kg

None of the options is correct.

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In a single slit experiment the central maximum depends on if the slit width is doubled then the intensity of central maxima    See Answer
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