Chemistry, asked by anikethjana916, 9 months ago

The Maximum kinetic energy of photoelectron ejected from a metal is x when it is irradiated with radiation having a frequency twice the threshold frequency. If the frequency of the incident radiation is doubled, what is the maximum kinetic energy of the photoelectrons would be affected?

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Answered by littlekrishna109
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Answer:

The kinetic energy will be more than doubled

Explanation:

this can be illustrated by simple example

we know that

5=3+2 here on comparing with the equation E = W + KE

when  incident radiation is made doubled then

10=3+7 (we know that the work function is constant for a given metal)

u know that 7>4 i.e it is more than double..

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