According to Einstein’s photoelectric equation, the graph of kinetic energy of the…
Physics · Class 12 · CBSE — Dual Nature of Radiation & Matter
According to Einstein’s photoelectric equation, the graph of kinetic energy of the photoelectron emitted from the metal versus the frequency of the incident radiation gives a straight line graph, whose slope
- depends on the intensity of the incident radiation.
- depends on the nature of the metal and also on the intensity of incident radiation.
- is same for all metals and independent of the intensity of the incident radiation.
- depends on the nature of the metal
Answer
(C) is same for all metals and independent of the intensity of the incident radiation.
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