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The discussion revolves around the photoelectric effect, specifically addressing differences in observed phenomena represented by figures, the role of photon energy and intensity, and the concept of the work function. Participants explore theoretical aspects and implications of experimental observations.
Participants express differing views on the interpretation of the figures and the implications of photon energy and intensity on electron emission. No consensus is reached regarding the specific explanations for the observed phenomena.
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Thank you so much.Swamp Thing said:Even when the applied voltage is zero, there is a kind of "virtual" voltage that pulls the electrons back into the metal. This is called the "work function", I believe.
So at low photon frequencies, there is a smaller chance that an electron will end up with enough energy to leave the metal (because total energy = photon energy + random thermal energy). For high photon energies, there is more chance of escaping i.e. more chance that electron's original thermal energy plus photon energy will carry it over the work function threshold.
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