explain effect of variation of intensity of incedent radiation on photoelectric current
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Since the photoelectric current is directly proportional to the number of photoelectrons emitted per second, this implies that the number of photoelectrons emitted per second is proportional to the intensity of the incident radiation.
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Since the photoelectric current is directly proportional to the number of photoelectrons emitted per second, this implies that the number of photoelectrons emitted per second is proportional to the intensity of the incident radiation
Because when intensity of incident light increases, it means that number of photons increases in incident light. If number of incident photons increases, then number of emitted photo electrons also increases, consequently the photo electric current increases
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