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Write Einstein's photoelectric equation. State clearly any two salient features observe in photoelctric effect, which can be explained on the basis of the above equation.

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Einstein's photoelectric equation:
`K_(max)=(1)/(2)mv_(max)^(2)=hv=phi0`
where `phi_(0)` is work function
(i) A part of the energy of the photon is used in liberating the electron from the metal surface which is equal to the work function `phi_(0)` of the metal.
(ii) The rest of energy of the photon is used to get the maximum kinetic energy `K_(max)` to the emitted photo electron.
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