So, after measuring the voltage required to stop the photoelectron current induced by light of varying frequences, and graphing Frequency against Kinetic Energy (which is equivalent to stopping voltage), the gradient of our LOBF should equal Planck's constant of about 6.6.
-- However, most of my class got a gradient of ~4.5
So there is some major source of error that lowers the gradient of our graph, or in other words, that reduces the rate at which we have to increase stopping voltage when we increase the frequency of incident light.
What could it be?
-- However, most of my class got a gradient of ~4.5
So there is some major source of error that lowers the gradient of our graph, or in other words, that reduces the rate at which we have to increase stopping voltage when we increase the frequency of incident light.
What could it be?