If the minimum energy of photons needed to produce photoelectrons is 3 eV,

If the minimum energy of photons needed to produce photoelectrons is 3 eV, bombardinbg the photoelectric material by a number of photons of 2.5 eV also one can get

Options

(a) Photoelectrons of the same kinetic energy
(b) Photoelectrons of higher kinetic energy
(c) Higher current
(d) None

Correct Answer:

None

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