Thanks for the reply. I do understand that the number of photo electrons emitted do rely on the number of photons that hit the metal. 1 photoelectron emitted = 1 photon. I'm not sure if I phrased my question correctly...
Say for instance 10 photoelectrons are emitted in that experiment of two...
Hello All, I have a problem that has been troubling me and I have been unable to find an answer on Google. It is said that 1 photon = 1 photoelectron ejected, Therefore the photoelectric current produced is directly proportional to the intensity of light used. It is also said that the frequency...