The threshold of frequency for photoelectric effect depends on the

a

intensity of incident light

b

frquency of incident light

c

material of the photocathode

d

potential difference between the cathode and the anode

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leonard001
2 years ago

threshold frequency is the frequency that must be reached before an electron can be emitted. different materials have different threshold frequency




the answer is C
intensity will determine the number of electrons to be emitted


while frequency (not threshold frequency oh, normal frequency) will determine the speed/velocity of the electrons emitted

Zabeth23
2 years ago
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The answer should be B
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threshold depends on the material and different for each material while the amount of emmisoon depends on intensity of light.

Spence003
6 years ago

the answer is B

Livesaver
2 years ago

answer.B

Omoteeq
5 years ago

The photoelectric current depends on the intensity of incident radiation.

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