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Ultraviolet light is incident on two photosensitive materials having work function `φ_1 and φ_2 (φ_1 > φ_2 )`. In which of the case will K.E. of emitted electrons be greater?
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Ultraviolet light is incident on two photosensitive materials having work function `φ_1 and φ_2 (φ_1 > φ_2 )`. In which of the case will K.E. of emitted electrons be greater? Why?
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