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How does the velocity of photoelectrons change when the velocity wavelength of incident radiatious is increased?

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as the incident radiation wavelength increases, the energy per photon DECREASES. The photon energy, less the threshold energy, is the KE of the fastest emitted electrons.

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as the incident radiation wavelength increases, the energy per photon DECREASES. The photon energy, less the threshold energy, is the KE of the fastest emitted electrons

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