The minimum energy required for the electron emission from the metal surface can be…
Physics · Class 12 · CBSE — Dual Nature of Radiation & Matter
The minimum energy required for the electron emission from the metal surface can be supplied to the free electrons by which of the following physical processes?
- Thermionic emission
- Field emission
- Photoelectric emission
- All of these
Answer
(D) All of these
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