Stopping Voltage in Photoelectric Effect Calculator
The Stopping Voltage in Photoelectric Effect Calculator will calculate the:
- The stopping voltage produced in any metal during the photoelectric effect.
Calculation Parameters:
The stopping voltage of metal (ΔV0) is V [Volt] |
Stopping voltage of metal (ΔV0) calculation |
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ΔV0 = h ∙ f - Φ/e ΔV0 = ∙ - / ΔV0 = / ΔV0 = |
Stopping Voltage Photoelectric Effect Calculator Input Values |
Frequency of incident photon (f) Hz [Hertz] |
Work function of metal (Φ) J [Joule] |
Planck's constant (h) J · s [Joule per second] |
Charge of electron (e) J [Joule] |

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