Chemistry, asked by lasya2510, 1 year ago

kinetic energy of photoelectrons increases linearly with??​

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Answered by santhoshkalam19
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The maximum kinetic energy of a stream of photoelectrons… is determined by measuring the stopping potential (the applied voltage needed keep the photoelectrons trapped in the photoemissive surface). increases linearly with the frequency of the incident light above the threshold frequency

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Answered by prashant328
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The kinetic energy of photoelectrons increases linearly with the frequency of the incident light above the threshold frequency..

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