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17 December, 16:37

Calculate the work function that requires a 475 nm photon to eject an electron of 1.25 eV.

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  1. 17 December, 19:53
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    The work function has the formula

    E = h v

    where

    E is the energy

    h is the constant

    v is the frequency

    Since the given is wavelength, we use the relationship between frequency and wavelength

    v = c / λ

    where

    c is the speed of light

    λ is the wavelength

    So.

    E = h c / λ

    h = E λ / c = 1.25 eV (475x10-9m) / (3x10^8 m/s)

    h = 1.9792 x 10^-15

    The work function is:

    E = 1.9792 x 10-15 v
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