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Answered by deepakPGDV
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The Formula for Photoelectric Effect

According to the famous Einstein explanation of the photoelectric effect: The energy of the photon will be the sum total of energy needed to remove the electron and kinetic energy of the emitted electron. Thus h ν = W + Eh \nu= W + E hν=W+E. Where, h. Planck's constant.

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Explanation:

Photoelectric Work Function:

The minimum energy required to free an electron from the given surface is called the photoelectric work function (∅o) of the material of the surface. The work function is a characteristic property of the metal surface. Where νo = Threshold frequency and h = Planck's constant.

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