The laws of photoelectric emission
A are explained by Maxwell’s theory of light.
B...
Physics, 05.05.2020 14:09 yeayeawhatever3389
The laws of photoelectric emission
A are explained by Maxwell’s theory of light.
B state that emission is inversely proportional to the intensity of the incident light.
C state that increasing the intensity of the incident light increases the kinetic energy of the
photoelectrons.
D state that increasing the frequency of the incident light increases the kinetic energy of the
photoelectrons.
E state that the maximum energy to release the electron from a surface is the work function.
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