Respuesta :
Answer:
The kinetic energy will increase by using ultraviolet radiation.
The rate at which photo electrons are ejected remains same.
Explanation:
KINETIC ENERGY:
According to Einstein's Photoelectric Equation:
Energy of Photon = Work Function of Metal + Kinetic Energy
E = ∅ + K.E
K.E = hc/λ - ∅
where,
h = Plank's Constant
c = speed of light
λ = wavelength of radiation
So, for a metal work function is constant. Hence, the kinetic energy of the electrons depends upon the wavelength. Kinetic energy of photo electrons is inversely proportional to the wavelength of the radiation.
The wavelength of infrared radiation is greater than the wavelength of ultraviolet.
Therefore, the kinetic energy will increase by using ultraviolet radiation.
RATE OF EJECTION:
The rate of ejection of electrons depends upon the intensity of the photons or radiation only. Since, the intensity of both radiations is same.
Therefore, the rate at which photo electrons are ejected remains same.