In our physics class our teacher explained that when you increase the frequency of light (allready above threshold freq) that the current will increase. More electrons are not emitted but rather electrons are moving with greater velocity (more energy.) and so hit the collector plate more often.
So here is my problem with that. And she did not see what i meant with this. When the electrons move with greater velocity it does not mean that the time beteen the various emmited electrons change.
So my theory is (cant find definite proof):
Thus if you only increase the frequency of the light electrons have more energy but because the current does not increase (electrons per unit time) and the amount of energy that is transferred does increase it means that the voltage across the circuit will increase due to the formula
P = I V
(where P = Energy/ time)
Chris
So here is my problem with that. And she did not see what i meant with this. When the electrons move with greater velocity it does not mean that the time beteen the various emmited electrons change.
So my theory is (cant find definite proof):
Thus if you only increase the frequency of the light electrons have more energy but because the current does not increase (electrons per unit time) and the amount of energy that is transferred does increase it means that the voltage across the circuit will increase due to the formula
P = I V
(where P = Energy/ time)
Chris