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Light with a frequency of 8.70 × 1014 Hz is incident on a metal that has a work function of 2.80 eV. What is the maximum kinetic energy that a photoelectron ejected in this process can have? (1 eV = 1.60 × 10-19 J, h = 6.626 × 10-34 J ∙ s)
A) 8.7 × 10-19 J
B) 3.1 × 10-19 J
C) 1.3 × 10-19 J
D) 2.4 × 10-19 J
E) 4.5 × 10-19 J
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Thanks a million
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light with a frequency of 9.50 x 10^14 Hz is incident on a metal that has a work function of 3.1 eV. What is the maximum kinetic energy that a photoelectron ejected in this process can have?
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light with a frequency of 9.50 x 10^14 Hz is incident on a metal that has a work function of 3.1 eV. What is the maximum kinetic energy that a photoelectron ejected in this process can have?
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