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Every metal has a definate work function. Why do all photoelectrons not come out with the same energy if incident radiation is monochromatic?

a. Every metal has a definite work function. Why all photoelectrons do not come out with the same energy of incident radiation in monochromatie ? Why there is an energy distribution of photoelectrons? b. The energy and momentum of an electron are related to the frequency and wave-length of the associated matter wave by the relations, E=h upsilon, p=(h)/(lambda) But while the value of lambda is physically significant, the value of upsilon (and therefore the value of the phase speed upsilon lambda has no physical significance. Why?

Answer the following questions: (d) Every metal has a definite work function. Why do all photoelectrons not come out with the same energy if incident radiation is monochromatic? Why is there an energy distribution of photoelectrons?

Answer the following questions: (d) Every metal has a definite work function. Why do all photoelectrons not come out with the same energy if incident radiation is monochromatic? Why is there an energy distribution of photoelectrons?

Answer the following questions: (d) Every metal has a definite work function. Why do all photoelectrons not come out with the same energy if incident radiation is monochromatic? Why is there an energy distribution of photoelectrons?

Every metal has a definite work function . Why do all photoelectrons not come out with the same energy if incident radiation is monochromatic ? Why is there an energy distribution of photoelectrons ?

Every mrtal has a definite work function. Why do all photoelectrons not come out with same energy, if incident radiation is monochromatic? Why is there an energy distribution of photoelectrons?

A : Every metal has a definite work function , still all photoelectrons do not come out with the same energy it incident radiation is monochromatic . R : Work function is the minimum energy required for the electron in the highest level of conduction band to get out of the metal . Not all electrons in the metal belong to this level rather they occupy a continuous band of levels .