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establish einstein's equation relating to the photoelectric emissions​

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Answered by Anonymous
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H new minus W represents the maximum kinetic energy of the ejected photo electron. If V max is the maximum velocity with which the photoelectron can be ejected, then H new is equal to W plus half MV square max. This is equation number two. This equation is known as Einstein's photoelectric equation.

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Einstein's Photoelectric Equation:

The minimum energy required by an electron to come out of the surface of the metal is called the photoelectric work function (∅o) of the metal. The remaining energy (hν – ∅o) is the maximum kinetic energy of the electron with which a photoelectron will be ejected.

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