In photoelectric effect, why should the photoelectric current increases as the intensity of monochromatic radiation incident on a photosensitive surface is increased? Explain. [Foreign 2014]
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The photoelectric current increases as the intensity of monochromatic radiation is increased on a photosensitive surface due to the increased emission of photo electrons. As light shines on a metal it is possible to expel electrons from the metal surface in a phenomenon known as the photoelectric effect.
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