Physics, asked by aulakhsimran, 5 months ago

The minimum energy required to eject an electron from the metal surface

is called:

(a) Maximum kinetic energy (b) Stopping potential

(c) Work function (d) Fermi energy​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The minimum energy required to eject an electron from the metal surface is called:

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The minimum energy required to eject an electron from the metal surface is called Maximum kinetic energy.

Answered by jasvirsinghhari1
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Explanation:

maximum kinetic energy

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