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What is the work function in the context of the photoelectric effect?

In the photoelectric effect, the work function is the minimum energy required for an electron to escape from the surface of a material.

  • Every material has a different work function, depending on how tightly its electrons are bound.
  • If incoming light (photons) has energy less than the work function, no electrons are emitted, no matter how intense the light is.
  • If the photon’s energy is equal to or greater than the work function, electrons can be emitted, and any extra energy becomes the electron’s kinetic energy.

Key idea: The work function sets the threshold for electron emission. It explains why some materials require higher-frequency light to release electrons.

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