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Physics, 24.04.2020 21:54 hixonjennifer

Light of wavelength 200 nm shines on a metal surface that requires 4.20 eV to eject an electron. (a) What is the cutoff wavelength for the metal? (b) What is the stopping potential for the 200 nm light? (c) What is the kinetic energy of the fastest ejected electrons? {295 nm, 2.00 V, 295 nm}

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