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When a certain metal is illuminated with light of frequency 3.0×1015 hz, a stopping potential of 7.27 v is required to stop the most energetic electrons. what is the work function of this metal?
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When a certain metal is illuminated with light of frequency 3.0×1015 hz, a stopping potential of 7.27 v is required to stop the most energetic electrons. what is the work function of this metal?
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hf = Ф + Kmax
Where,
h = 4.14*10^-15 eV.s
f = 3.0*10^15 Hz
Kmax = 7.27 eV
Ф = ?
Therefore,
Ф= hf-Kmax = 4.14*10^-5*3.0*10^15 - 7.27 = 5.15 eV
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