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The stopping voltage (or stopping potential) refers to the voltage difference required to stop electrons from moving between plates and creating a current in the photoelectric experiment. ... The product of the charge on an electron and the stopping voltage gives us the maximum kinetic energy of that ejected electron.
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stopping potential refers to the voltage difference required to stop electrons from moving between plates and creating a current in the photoelectric experiment......
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