Why does the photoelectric effect only occur above a certain frequency of light?

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The photoelectric effect occurs only when light exceeds a certain threshold frequency due to the energy required to release electrons from a metal surface. This threshold exists because the energy of a photon, given by E=hf, must be greater than the work function of the metal for electron emission to occur. Photon theory explains this phenomenon better than wave theory, as wave theory would suggest that any light, given enough time, could eventually emit electrons regardless of frequency, which contradicts experimental observations. The relationship between photon energy and the work function clarifies why lower frequency light fails to emit electrons. Understanding these principles resolves the confusion surrounding the photoelectric effect.
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Homework Statement


When monochromatic light is incident on a metla plate,electrons are emmited only when the frequency of light exceeds a certain frequency.
Explain in terms of energy, why this threshold frequency exist and why photon theory of light provides a better explnation of the photorlrctric effect than a wave theory of light.


Homework Equations


none that i know of


The Attempt at a Solution


Its not really a solution but i have talked about energy levels and in atoms and things like that.
 
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ffrog said:

Homework Equations


none that i know of

The equation for the energy of a photon would definitely be relevant.
 
what E=hf or do you want the photoelectric equartion and how do either of them prove it
fh=workfunction+Ek(max)
 
Yes, those equations.

What can you say about Ek if hf is less than the work function?
 
so what you are suggesting is me saying look at the formula it gives you proof?
sorry but i am not sure that will fly
 
No, I'm not suggesting you say "look at the formula" as your answer. I'm suggesting that you should look at the formula and think about it before coming up with your answer. :smile:

Ek(max) = hf - workfunction​

What would hf < workfunction imply about Ek?
 
I get that it says a minimum frequency is required and there is a maximum enrgy required but you have failed to prove this bit which is my hardest

why this threshold frequency exist and why photon theory of light provides a better explnation of the photorlrctric effect than a wave theory of light.
 
Well if we use wave theory, then no matter the frequency, as long as the light supplies energy eventually, the electrons should gain enough energy to be emitted. But this doesn't occur in practice.
 
rock.freak667 said:
Well if we use wave theory, then no matter the frequency, as long as the light supplies energy eventually, the electrons should gain enough energy to be emitted. But this doesn't occur in practice.

oh my god thankyou i didnt know that and that's all i wanted to here that solves my whole problem.
 
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