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प्रश्न
Explain the effect of potential difference on photoelectric current.
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उत्तर
1. The effect of potential difference on photoelectric current can be studied by keeping the frequency and the intensity of the incident light constant.

Variation of photocurrent with a potential difference
2. If the cathode is irradiated the potential of A is increased thereby increase in the photocurrent.
3. When all the photoelectrons from C are collected by A the photocurrent reaches a maximum called saturation current.
4. When a negative (retarding) potential is applied to A with respect to C the photoelectrons start to decrease because more and more photoelectrons are being repelled away.
5. The photocurrent becomes zero at a particular negative potential V0 called stopping or cut off potential.
6. The negative potential applied to anode A which is just sufficient to stop the most energetic photoelectrons to make photocurrent zero is called stopping potential.
7. The kinetic energy of the fastest electron (Kmax) is equal to the work done by the stopping potential to stop it (eV0)
Kmax = `1/2 "mv"_"max"^2 = "eV"_0` .........(1)
where vmax is the maximum speed of the photo electrons
vmax = `sqrt((2"eV"_0)/"m")`
= `sqrt((2 xx 1.602 xx 10^-19)/(9.1 xx 10^-31) xx "V"_0)`
vmax = `5.93 xx 10^5 sqrt"V"_0` .........(2)
Kmax = eV0 (in Joule) or Kmax = V0 (in eV)
8. The maximum kinetic energy of the photoelectrons is independent of the intensity of the incident light.
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