Consider a beam of electrons (each electron with energy E.) incident on a metal surface kept in an evacuated chamber. Then (a) no electrons will be emitted as only photons can emit electrons (b) electrons can be emitted but all with an energy, Eo (c) electrons can be emitted with any energy, with a maximum of E - ( is the work function) (d) electrons can be emitted with any energy, with a maximum of En

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-Consider a beam of electrons (each electron with energy
E.) incident on a metal surface kept in an evacuated
chamber. Then
(a) no electrons will be emitted as only photons can emit
electrons
(b) electrons can be emitted but all with an energy, Eo
(c) electrons can be emitted with any energy, with a
maximum of En - o ( is the work function)
(d) electrons can be emitted with any energy, with a
maximum of E.
Transcribed Image Text:-Consider a beam of electrons (each electron with energy E.) incident on a metal surface kept in an evacuated chamber. Then (a) no electrons will be emitted as only photons can emit electrons (b) electrons can be emitted but all with an energy, Eo (c) electrons can be emitted with any energy, with a maximum of En - o ( is the work function) (d) electrons can be emitted with any energy, with a maximum of E.
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