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Photoelectrons with a maximum speed of 8.00 • 106 m/sec are ejected froma surface in the presence of light with a frequency of 6.32 · 1014Hz. If themass of an electron is 9.10 . 10-31 kg, calculate the maximum kineticenergy of a single electron, in joules.a. 3.64 x 10-24 Jb. 2.88 x 10-16 Jc. 5.82 x 10-17 Jd. 2.91 x 10-17 J

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The kinetic energy is given by:


K=(1)/(2)mv^2

We know the mass and the maximum speed, plugging their values in the expression above we have:


\begin{gathered} K=(1)/(2)(9.1*10^(-31))(8*10^6)^2 \\ K=2.91*10^(-17)\text{ J} \end{gathered}

Therefore, the answer is d.

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