For a given photosensitive material and with a source of constant frequency v (v > vo) of incident radiation, the photocurrent increases with increase in intensity of incident light.
Class 12 Physics Chapter 11 Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter Session 2024-2025.
For a given photosensitive material and with a source of constant frequency of incident radiation, how does the photocurrent vary with the intensity of incident light?
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For a photosensitive material with constant frequency of incident radiation, the photocurrent increases linearly with the intensity of incident light. This is because a higher intensity of light emits more photons, leading to the ejection of more photoelectrons, thus increasing the photocurrent.
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