The stopping potential in an experiment on photoelectric effect is 1. 5 v. What is the maximum kinetic energy of the photoelectron emitted?
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How to Find the Maximum Kinetic Energy of a Photoelectron ... This value is the maximum possible kinetic energy of the photoelectron. The equation, which Einstein determined, says (electron's maximum kinetic energy) = (energy of the incident light energy packet) minus (the work function). For the example, the electron's maximum kinetic energy is: 2.99 eV - 2.75 eV = 0.24 eV.
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