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What is stopping potential?

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What is stopping potential?
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Rohit Kumar 6 years, 11 months ago

It can be defined as incresing the +ve potential of A with respect potential B -ve. Due to which electrons comes from metal surface become slow. This is known as stopping potential . It is directly related to intensity of light.

Yogita Ingle 6 years, 11 months ago

Stopping potential:  The minimum negative potential given to the anode of a photocell for which the photoelectric current becomes zero is called stopping potential.
(i) The increase of frequency of incident radiation has no effect on the photoelectric current.
(ii) The photoelectric current increases proportionally with the increase in intensity of incident radiation.

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