Physics, asked by gpret815, 3 months ago

Can we get photoemission with an intense beam of radio wave

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Answered by aadi6152
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Answer:

No, photoemission cannot occur with a beam of radio waves as the energy of the photons is too low, lower than the order of work function, for emission of electrons.

Answered by RohitVaishnavv
6

Answer:

no we can not get photoemission

Explanation:

Since, occurrence of photoelectric emission depends on two things.

First, material of target and second, the energy of incident waves.

As we know, the energy of radio waves is very small as compared to the required work functions of metals.

Hence in this case we can not get photoemission

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