Chemistry, asked by chaudharysaransh, 10 months ago

how do kinetic energy and intensity of rejected electrons vary with frequency of incident radiation​

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Answered by llItzDishantll
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the kinetic energy of the electrons is linearly proportional to the frequency of the incident radiation above a threshold value of ν0 (no current is observed below ν0), and the kinetic energy is independent of the intensity of the radiation.

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