When ultraviolet rays are incident on metal plate, then photoelectric effect

When Ultraviolet Rays Are Incident On Metal Plate Then Photoelectric Physics Question

When ultraviolet rays are incident on metal plate, then photoelectric effect does not occur. It occur by the incidence of

Options

(a) Radio-waves
(b) Infra red rays
(c) Green house effect
(d) X-rays

Correct Answer:

X-rays

Explanation:

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

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