142289 Maximum velocity of the photoelectrons emitted by a metal surface $1.2 \times 10^{6} \mathrm{~ms}^{-1}$. Assuming the specific charge of the electron to be $1.8 \times 10^{11} \mathrm{C} \mathrm{kg}^{-1}$, the value of the stopping potential in volt will be :
142289 Maximum velocity of the photoelectrons emitted by a metal surface $1.2 \times 10^{6} \mathrm{~ms}^{-1}$. Assuming the specific charge of the electron to be $1.8 \times 10^{11} \mathrm{C} \mathrm{kg}^{-1}$, the value of the stopping potential in volt will be :
142289 Maximum velocity of the photoelectrons emitted by a metal surface $1.2 \times 10^{6} \mathrm{~ms}^{-1}$. Assuming the specific charge of the electron to be $1.8 \times 10^{11} \mathrm{C} \mathrm{kg}^{-1}$, the value of the stopping potential in volt will be :
142289 Maximum velocity of the photoelectrons emitted by a metal surface $1.2 \times 10^{6} \mathrm{~ms}^{-1}$. Assuming the specific charge of the electron to be $1.8 \times 10^{11} \mathrm{C} \mathrm{kg}^{-1}$, the value of the stopping potential in volt will be :