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explain about selective photoelectric effect​

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Answered by pandeyharsh716
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A Possible Explanation of the Selective Photoelectric Effect. § 1. ... In the normal photoelectric effect the number of electrons emitted per quantum absorbed increases regularly as the frequency of the light is increased beyond the threshold.

Answered by himanshusharma12221
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The photoelectric effect was discovered by Wilhelm Ludwig Franz Hallwachs in 1888, the experimental verification which was done by Hertz. In response to the incident radiation with frequency higher, the characteristic valued on a metal surface leads to emission of electrons from the metal surface is known as the photoelectric effect.

Explanation:

The electron ejected due to photoelectric effect is called a photoelectron and is denoted by e– . The current produced as a result of the ejected electrons is called photoelectric current.

Photoelectric effect proves the quantum nature of light. the Explanation for photoelectric effect was successfully explained given by Albert Einstein as being the result of light energy being carried in discrete quantized packets. For this excellent work he was honored with the Nobel prize in 1921.

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