Photoelectrons are emitted from the surface of metal when light shines onto it
The minimum frequency of incident electromagnetic radiation required to remove a photoelectron from the surface of a metal
The longest wavelength of incident electromagnetic radiation that would remove a photoelectron from the surface of a metal
Threshold frequencies and wavelengths for different metals
The minimum energy required to release a photoelectron from the surface of a metal
In the photoelectric effect, a single photon may cause a surface electron to be released if it has sufficient energy
A useful analogy for threshold frequency is a fairground coconut shy:
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