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The reading potential which stops the electrons of maximum kinetic energy is called as​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The potential at which this occurs is called the stopping potential . It is a measure of the maximum kinetic energy of the electrons emitted as a result of the photoelectric effect. What Lenard found was that the intensity of the incident light had no effect on the maximum kinetic energy of the photoelectrons.

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The potential at which this occurs is called the stopping potential . It is a measure of the maximum kinetic energy of the electrons emitted as a result of the photoelectric effect. What Lenard found was that the intensity of the incident light had no effect on the maximum kinetic energy of the photoelectrons.

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