Maximum kinetic energy of electrons emitted in photoelectric effect increases when

Maximum Kinetic Energy Of Electrons Emitted In Photoelectric Effect Increases Physics Question

Maximum kinetic energy of electrons emitted in photoelectric effect increases when

Options

(a) intensity of light is increased
(b) light source is brought nearer the metal
(c) frequency of light is decreased
(d) wavelength of light is decreased

Correct Answer:

frequency of light is decreased

Explanation:

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Topics: Dual Nature of Matter and Radiation (150)
Subject: Physics (2479)

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