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प्रश्न
Light of wavelength 2000 Å falls on a metal surface of work function 4.2 eV.
What will be the change in the energy of the emitted electrons if the intensity of light with same wavelength is doubled?
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उत्तर
The energy of the emitted electrons does not depend upon intensity of incident light; hence the energy remains unchanged.
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