What is the time lag between the incidence of photons and the ejection of photoelectrons? a) Greater than 10-5 s b) Between 10-5 s and 10-9 s c) Less than 10-9 s d) 1 second
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What is the time lag between the incidence of photons and the ejection of photoelectrons?
a) Greater than 10-5 s
b) Between 10-5 s and 10-9 s
c) Less than 10-9 s
d) 1 second
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