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Photoelectric effect :-

When lights of sufficient wavelength is incident on a metal surface, electrons are ejected.This is photoelectric effect and ejection electrons are called photoelectron.

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✅️✔️The photoelectric effect is the emission of electrons when electromagnetic radiation, such as light, hits a material. Electrons emitted in this manner are called photoelectrons. This phenomenon is commonly studied in electronic physics and in fields of chemistry such as quantum chemistry and electrochemistry.

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✅️✔️When light of suitable frequency falls on a metal surface, electrons are emitted. These photo (light) generated electrons are called photoelectrons. Metallic surfaces when illuminated by ultraviolet radiation then electrons are emitted from them. This effect is known as the photoelectric effect.

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