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Suppose a photon with an energy of 1.60 eV strikes a piece of metal. If the electron that it hits loses 0.800 eV leaving the metal, what is the kinetic energy of the electron once it has broken free of the metal surface?

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To solve this problem it is necessary to apply the concepts related to the change of Energy in photons and the conservation of energy.

From the theory we could consider that the energy change is subject to


\Delta E = E_0 -W_f

Where


E_0 =Initial Energy


W_f = Energy loses

Replacing we have that


\Delta E = 1.6-0.8


\Delta E = 0.8eV

Therefore the Kinetic energy of the electron once it has broken free of the metal surface is 0.8eV

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