The maximum wavelength of light which causes photoelectric emission from a photosensitive metal surface is \( \lambda_0 \). Two light beams of wavelengths \( \frac{\lambda_0}{3} \) and \( \frac{\lambda_0}{9} \) incident on the metal surface. The ratio of the maximum velocities of the emitted photoelectrons is:
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For photoelectric emission, the kinetic energy is given by \( K.E. = \frac{hc}{\lambda} - \frac{hc}{\lambda_0} \), and velocity is proportional to the square root of kinetic energy.