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Kinetic energy of ejected electrons is given by photoelectric effect

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Answered by dhanushree7552
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The maximum kinetic energy KEe of ejected electrons (photoelectrons) is given by KEe = hf − BE, where hf is the photon energy and BE is the binding energy (or work function) of the electron to the particular material.

Answered by akmalkhalid2003
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The maximum kinetic energy KEe of ejected electrons (photoelectrons) is given by KEe = hf − BE,

where hf is the photon energy and

BE is the binding energy (or work function) of the electron to the particular material.

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