• Jul 16, 2025 Phet Simulation Photoelectric Effect Lab Answers - Vary the frequency of incident light. - Adjust the intensity of the light. - Change the work function of different metals. - Observe the emission of electrons, their velocities, and stopping potential. These features are BY Cedric Fay
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