photoelectric experiment is set up with magnesium which has work function 3.68eV . (a) What is the maximum wavelength of light which can illuminate magnesium and still eject electrons? [3pts] (b) What wavelength of light is needed to eject electrons with 61.3eV of energy?   (c) What is the stopping potential for electrons with 61.3eV of energy?   (d) A single electron with 61.3eV of energy is absorbed by a 76.2kg human. What is the absorbed dose for this person in Gray?   (e) How many electrons will a 76.2kg human need to absorb to receive a (potentially dan- gerous) 1Sv of radiation?

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A photoelectric experiment is set up with magnesium which has work function 3.68eV .
(a) What is the maximum wavelength of light which can illuminate magnesium and still
eject electrons? [3pts]
(b) What wavelength of light is needed to eject electrons with 61.3eV of energy?  
(c) What is the stopping potential for electrons with 61.3eV of energy?  
(d) A single electron with 61.3eV of energy is absorbed by a 76.2kg human. What is the
absorbed dose for this person in Gray?  
(e) How many electrons will a 76.2kg human need to absorb to receive a (potentially dan-
gerous) 1Sv of radiation?  
(f) What temperature would a sphere with radius R = 74.7cm need to be in order to radiate
a peak wavelength equal to your answer for part (b)?  
(g) What power does the sphere for part (f) radiate assuming it's an ideal blackbody?  

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