State the law of photoelectric emission and explain them on the basis of photoelectric equation
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When a light of suitable frequency strikes a metal surface there is ejection of electrons from the metal surface which is knwn as photoelectrons n the phenomenon is knwn as photoelectric emission
Ek=hν−ω where Ek is the kinetic energy of the photoelectron, h is the Planck constant, ν is the frequency associated with the radiation quantum, and ω the work function
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State the laws of photoelectric emission in physics.
The number of electrons emitted per second is directly proportional to the amount of light incident on the surface.
The photoelectric effect is the emission of electrons or other free carriers when light hits a material.
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