The photometer is a device that converts light to voltage which is read out by the digital multimeter (DMM). This is due to the photoelectric effect. (Einstein won his Nobel Prize for his explanation of the photoelectric effect.) In the photoelectric effect, light hits a piece of metal. Quantum mechanics tells us that light can be thought of as tiny packets of energy called photons. The photons are absorbed by electrons and increase the energy of the electrons. Some of the electrons become so energetic that they escape from the metal. In other words electrons are emitted from the metal, producing a current that is amplified by the photometer. The current goes through a resistor in the photometer. Ohm's law (V=IR) tells us that current I going through a resistor R is associated with a voltage drop V. The DMM measures the voltage drop across the resistor. Saturation occurs when the metal emits the maximum flux of electrons that it can produce. (Or it may be the maximum amplification of the photometer.) What does a photometer do?

a.It emits sound.
b.It emits light.
c.It converts light into electric current.
d.It measures the frequency of light.

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Answer:

It converts light into electric current.

Explanation:

The first line of the description says that the photometer is a device that converts light to voltage. if the voltage can be measured then current flowing through it can be calculated by Ohms law V=IR.

Hence the photometer converts light to electric current.

The photometer is used to measure the strength of electromagnetic radiation falling on it and operate within the range of ultraviolet ,visible and infrared spectrum.

It converts light to electric current using photodiode (pn junction),photoresistor and photmultiplier.

 

The function of a photometer would be:

c). It converts light into electric current.

Function of Photometer

A photometer is defined as the instrument employed for estimating the distinct attributes of light and its intensity.

This does through by changing the light into electric form through voltage, given by Ohms law V=IR.

This also helps in showing the intensity and force of radiations of the electromagnet.

This changes the light into the current of electricity(photodiode).

Thus, option c is the correct answer.

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