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2 August, 01:46

Electrons are emitted from a conductor when the conductor is

A. bombarded by high-speed electrons.

B. subjected to a small voltage.

C. cooled rapidly.

D. exposed to weak light.

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  1. 2 August, 02:13
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    Well, I have personally used both A and C (provided the light frequency takes it above the work function of the condutor).

    D could also work - a good conductor subject to a small voltage will carry a very large current. For instance, a flashlightg bulb filament is hot enough to emit electrons.

    B is a no go.
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