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Textbook Solutions for Essential University Physics: Volume 1

Chapter 34 Problem 50

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The maximum electron energy in a photoelectric experiment is 2.8 eV. When the wavelength of the illuminating radiation is increased by 50%, the maximum energy drops to 1.1 eV. Find (a) the work function of the emitting surface and (b) the original wavelength. 5

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Title Essential University Physics: Volume 1 2 
Author Richard Wolfson
ISBN 9780321706690

The maximum electron energy in a photoelectric experiment is 2.8 eV. When the wavelength

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