When radiation is incident on a photoelectron emitter,

When Radiation Is Incident On A Photoelectron Emitter The Stopping Physics QuestionWhen Radiation Is Incident On A Photoelectron Emitter The Stopping Physics Question

When radiation is incident on a photoelectron emitter, the stopping potential is found to be 9 volt. If e/m for the electron is 1.8×10¹¹ Ckg⁻¹, the maximum velocity of the ejected electrons is

Options

(a) 6×10⁵ ms⁻¹
(b) 1.8×10⁵ ms⁻¹
(c) 8×10⁵ ms⁻¹
(d) 1.8×10⁶ ms⁻¹

Correct Answer:

1.8×10⁶ ms⁻¹

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