- Radio wave.
- Visible light.
- X-ray.
- Microwave.

Category: Chemistry
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- ?=hc/?0?
- ?=h?0?/c
- ?=?0?/hc
- ?=hc?0?
- Photoelectric emission occurs.
- No photoelectric emission occurs.
- Electrons are ejected with high KE.
- The work function increases.
- More electrons are ejected.
- Electrons are ejected with higher KE.
- No electrons are ejected.
- The threshold frequency decreases.
- Cut-off wavelength.
- Threshold frequency.
- Emission wavelength.
- Critical wavelength.
- Their speed.
- Their color.
- Their number.
- Their frequency.
- Eph??W if Eph?>W, else 0.
- W?Eph?
- Eph?+W
- Eph?
- Dispersion.
- Interference.
- Blackbody radiation spectrum.
- Refraction.
- Maximum kinetic energy.
- Incident photon energy.
- Work function.
- Stopping potential.
- Photon energy is much lower.
- Photon energy is much higher.
- Photon energy is comparable.
- Photon energy is irrelevant.
- The intensity of light.
- The material of the emitter.
- The temperature of the emitter.
- The applied voltage.
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