How does the intensity of light effect photoelectrons?
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When a photoelectric effect is observed, the number of electrons ejected is proportional to the intensity of the incident light. However, the maximum kinetic energy (KEMAX) of the photoelectrons is independent of the light intensity.
The maximum kinetic energy of the photoelectrons increases with higher frequency light.
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When a photoelectric effect is observed, the number of electrons ejected is proportional to the intensity of the incident light. ... The maximum kinetic energy of the photoelectrons increases with higher frequency light.
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