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The work functions of three metals \(A\), \(B\) and \(C\) are respectively \(2.25\), \(2.42\) and \(3.6\) eV. All the three metals are irradiated with light of wavelength \(330\) nm. The kinetic energies of photoelectrons emitted from \(A\), \(B\) and \(C\) are respectively \(E_A\), \(E_B\) and \(E_C\). The correct relationship among \(E_A\), \(E_B\) and \(E_C\) is \[ (h=6.6\times10^{-34}\ \mathrm{Js},\; c=3\times10^8\ \mathrm{ms^{-1}}) \]

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Einstein's photoelectric equation is \[ \boxed{ K_{\max}=h\nu-\phi. } \] For the same incident light, a smaller work function produces a larger maximum kinetic energy.
Updated On: Jul 18, 2026
  • \(E_A>E_B>E_C\)
  • \(E_A=E_B=E_C\)
  • \(E_A<E_B<E_C\)
  • \(E_C>E_A>E_B\)
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The Correct Option is A

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