Final Relation:
v = `sqrt(hv - ϕ)`
Hence, the velocity depends on both the wavelength (or frequency) of the incident light and the work function of the surface.
The velocity of the photoelectrons emitted from a surface depends upon the ______.
Wavelength of incident radiation only
Intensity of incident radiation only
Work function of the surface only
Both wavelength of the incident radiation and work function of the surface
The velocity of the photoelectrons emitted from a surface depends upon the both wavelength of the incident radiation and work function of the surface.
Explanation:
According to Einstein’s photoelectric equation:
Kmax = hν − ϕ
The speed of photoelectrons depends on their kinetic energy:
K = `1/2 mv^2`
Therefore, the velocity depends on:
The effect of intensity influences the number of electrons emitted, but it does not affect their velocity.
Final Relation:
v = `sqrt(hv - ϕ)`
Hence, the velocity depends on both the wavelength (or frequency) of the incident light and the work function of the surface.