Physics, asked by anish3591, 11 months ago

The Kinetic energy of emitted photoelectrons
is always
(a) Less than the energy of the incident photon.
(b) Greater than the energy of the incident
photons.
(c) Equal to the energy of the incident photons.
(d) None.

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Answered by Sahil7069
2

Answer:

(d) none

Explanation:

the kinetic energy of the photoelctrons is independent of the intensity of the incident light . when you increase the no. of photons. only the no of electrons will increase and not their kinetic energy.

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