studybuddy09
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My teacher has drilled it into us that increase in intensity is an increase in number of photo electrons and a decrease in intensity is a decrease in number of photo electrons.
However I was going over some Success One and it says that if intensity remains the same and frequency increases then number of photo electrons decreases because there is the same energy per area but more energy per photon, so there are less photons.
I need help: can somebody explain this in Lehman's terms? I think i get it i just want to get it clear
and in an exam if i say that if intensity remains the same then number of photo electrons remains the same will i be penalized?
studybuddy09
However I was going over some Success One and it says that if intensity remains the same and frequency increases then number of photo electrons decreases because there is the same energy per area but more energy per photon, so there are less photons.
I need help: can somebody explain this in Lehman's terms? I think i get it i just want to get it clear
and in an exam if i say that if intensity remains the same then number of photo electrons remains the same will i be penalized?
studybuddy09