A gold leaf electroscope is used to demonstrate the photoelectric effect. When the zinc plate of the electroscope is given a negative charge, the conducting rod and gold leaf also become negatively charged. The gold leaf deflects away from the metal stem as shown. The deflection of the gold leaf depends on the amount of charge on the zinc plate and the conducting rod.
A beam of ultraviolet radiation is incident on the zinc plate. The gold leaf immediately begins to fall back to the conducting rod.
Photons of ultraviolet radiation with an energy of 9.3 × 10−19 J are directed towards the zinc plate.
– a metal with a lower work function than zinc was used
– ultraviolet radiation with a greater wavelength was used.
Discuss the student’s suggestion.
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