Math, asked by hardy0077, 1 year ago

what are the limitations of law of photoelectric effect?

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Answered by monishamondal0084
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Photoelectric Effect:

The photoelectric effect consists is defined as a phenomenom in which electrons or other carrier paticles will be emitted when light shines upon the surface of a material. Electrons that are emitted due to this process are known as photoelectrons.

Answer and Explanation:

A disadvantage of the photelectric effect is that it's pretty limited to working with some elements only. Light has a short range in the wavelength spectrum, consisting from 400 - 700 nm. Also, not only wavelength plays a role in the effect, radiation intensity is also considered an important factor. For the photoelectric effect to produce, it will depend of the material (element), light wavelength, and energy intensity. This makes the phenomenom a bit hard to replicate, as not all materials behave equally.

Answered by gadakhsanket
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Dear Hardy,

◆ Photoelectric effect -

  • Photoelectric effect is the emission of electrons or other free carriers due to absorption of electromagnetic radiation by the material.

● Limitations of Photoelectric effect -

  1. It doesn't apply to all elements.
  2. It is limted to certain temperature range.
  3. It doesn't take into account energy lost.

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