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Answered by Anonymous
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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.

Answered by nshrestha4555
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Sab moh Maya hai my lord.......

Explanation:

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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