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The work function is | |||
<math>eW_{0}=h\nu_{th}=\frac{hc}{\lambda }=\frac{12400 \text{ eV}\cdot\AA}{6000\,\AA}=2.07\text{ eV}</math> | |||
<math>eW_{0}=h\nu_{th}=\frac{hc}{\lambda }=\frac{ | |||
The photoelectric equation then gives | The photoelectric equation then gives | ||
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<math>eV_{s}=h\nu-eW_{0}=\frac{hc}{\lambda}-eW_{0}</math> | <math>eV_{s}=h\nu-eW_{0}=\frac{hc}{\lambda}-eW_{0}</math> | ||
<math>2.5\text{ eV}=\frac{ | <math>2.5\text{ eV}=\frac{12400 \text{ eV}\cdot\AA}{\lambda }-2.07\text{ eV}\Rightarrow \lambda =2713\,\AA</math> | ||
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