When ultraviolet rays are incident on a metal plate, the photoelectric effect does not…
Physics · NEET · NTA Exams — Dual Nature of Matter and Radiation
When ultraviolet rays are incident on a metal plate, the photoelectric effect does not occur. It occurs by incidence of:
- infrared rays
- X-rays
- radio waves
- light waves
Answer
(B) X-rays
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