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A photosensitive surface emits photoelectron when red light falls on it .will the surface emit photoelectron when blue light is incident on it give reason


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Answered by snehaa2830
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wavelength of red is lesser than blue, so, energy of red is more than blue.

So, it depends on the work function of the surface.

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