Physics, asked by ajaychavan11, 1 year ago

which of the following instrument makes use of Photoelectric effect

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Answered by samikksha123
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hey mate here is your answer

i think u didnt complete the question

but to be general

The photoelectric effect is what makes digital cameras work. Any digital camera contains a grid of little metal “pixels” that become charged when they are illuminated. This grid sits on what is called a CCD chip. So when someone takes a picture with a digital camera, the camera shutter opens and light spills onto the CCD chip. The image is then stored as the information about the charge on each pixel in the grid.

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the answer is

DIGITAL CAMERAS

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Answered by vamritaeunameun
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The photoelectric effect is what makes digital cameras work. Any digital camera contains a grid of little metal “pixels” that become charged when they are illuminated. This grid sits on what is called a CCD chip. So when someone takes a picture with a digital camera, the camera shutter opens and light spills onto the CCD chip. The image is then stored as the information about the charge on each pixel in the grid.


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