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प्रश्न
State Einstein's photoelectric equation and mention the physical significance of each term involved in it.
उत्तर
Einstein's photoelectric equation:
`hv = phi + 1/2 mv_(max)^2`
where h = Planck's constant,
Fundamental constant that relates the energy of a photon to its frequency.
v = Frequency of the electromagnetic radiation,
The energy of an incident photon is given by hv.
hv = Energy of the photon incident on a metal surface,
The energy of an incident photon depends on its frequency.
It is the total energy carried by a photon that interacts with an electron on the metal surface.
Φ = photoelectric work function,
i.e., the minimum energy of light quantum required to liberate an electron from the metal surface, vmax and
`1/2 mv_(max)^2` = The maximum speed and maximum kinetic energy of the photoelectrons at the time of emission
Φ = hv0
where v0 is the threshold frequency for the metal.