Photoelectrons emitted from a metallic surface are those which are:
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Photoelectrons emitted from a metallic surface are those which are:
- present inside the nucleus
- orbiting very near to the nucleus
- generated by the decay of neutrons within the nucleus
- free to move within inter-atomic spacing
Answer
(D) free to move within inter-atomic spacing
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