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... frequency , a critical fre- quency below which electrons are not ejected from the metal surface . ( 2 ) As the light frequency is increased above the threshold value , the maximum kinetic energy of the ejected electrons increases lin ...
... frequency , a critical fre- quency below which electrons are not ejected from the metal surface . ( 2 ) As the light frequency is increased above the threshold value , the maximum kinetic energy of the ejected electrons increases lin ...
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... frequency 3 X 1014 sec - 1 induces transitions from one level to the next higher level . What is the ratio of the population in the first excited level to that in the ground state at 300 K ? 8. For Cs , the threshold photoelectric frequency ...
... frequency 3 X 1014 sec - 1 induces transitions from one level to the next higher level . What is the ratio of the population in the first excited level to that in the ground state at 300 K ? 8. For Cs , the threshold photoelectric frequency ...
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... frequency increases , reaching a maximum , then decreases , passing through its mean value at the frequency of the maximum ab- sorption , goes to a minimum , and recovers asymptotically toward a value smaller than the low - frequency ...
... frequency increases , reaching a maximum , then decreases , passing through its mean value at the frequency of the maximum ab- sorption , goes to a minimum , and recovers asymptotically toward a value smaller than the low - frequency ...
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