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Define the term ‘stopping potential’ in relation to photoelectric effect.
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Define the term ‘stopping potential’ in relation to photoelectric effect.
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In an experimental set up for photoelectric effect, the value of negative potential of collector plate or anode at which the photoelectric current will reduce to zero is called stopping potential (V under 0) for the given frequency of incident radiation.
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Tip
The product of the charge on an
electron and the stoping voltage
gives us the maximum kinetic
energy of that ejected electron.
Explanation
stoping potential: it is the minimum
negative at the collector such that
the photo current becomes ziro.
Final Answer
stoping potential: it is the minimum
negative potential applied at the
collector such that the photocurrent
becomes ziro.