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Question 6A134
Element 6 (Radiotelegraph)When free electrons in a conductor acquire sufficient energy to leave the conductor and pass into thesurrounding space, it is expressed as:
Explanation
When free electrons within a conductor absorb enough energy to overcome the material's work function and escape into the surrounding space, this fundamental process is known as **electron emission**. This phenomenon is critical to the operation of many electronic devices, most notably vacuum tubes, where electrons are emitted from a heated cathode.
**Secondary emission** (A) is a specific type of electron emission where electrons are dislodged from a surface *by the impact of other energetic primary electrons*. The question describes the initial process of electrons acquiring energy and leaving, not being struck by other electrons. **Primary electron release** (C) is not a standard or recognized technical term in electronics or physics for this phenomenon. Therefore, (B) accurately and generally describes the process.
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