Chemistry, asked by vivekmahajan, 11 months ago

In order to increase the kinetic energy of ejected photoelectrons, there should be an increase in
(A) intensity of radiation
(B) wavelength of radiation
(C) frequency of radiation
(D) both wavelength and intensity of radiation​

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Answered by Vishal101100
2

Answer:

option d is correct.... .....

Answered by YashrajDeshmukh77
5

Answer:

frequency of radiation is the answer.

the kinetic energy is indepent of the intensity of radiation. And if you will increse the wavelenght this will decrease the Energy of the incident photon which will result in less kinetic energy of the electron.

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