?Titanium metal requires a photon with a minimum energy of \(6.94 \times 10^{-19}

Chapter 6, Problem 6.34

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Titanium metal requires a photon with a minimum energy of \(6.94 \times 10^{-19} \mathrm{~J}\) to emit electrons.

(a) What is the minimum frequency of light necessary to emit electrons from titanium via the photoelectric effect?

(b) What is the wavelength of this light?

(c) Is it possible to eject electrons from titanium metal using visible light?

(d) If titanium is irradiated with light of wavelength 233 nm, what is the maximum possible kinetic energy of the emitted electrons?

Text Transcription:

6.94 X 10^ - 19 J

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