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In the photo-electron emission,the energy of the emitted electron is
Options
(a) greater than the incident photon
(b) same as than of the incident photon
(c) smaller than the incident photon
(d) proportional to the intensity of incident photon
Correct Answer:
smaller than the incident photon
Explanation:
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