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Chapter 4, Problem 4.30P
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Interpretation:

Threshold frequency of metal has to be calculated if metal is irradiated with light having wavelength of 390nm and electrons are ejected with a speed of 5.00×105ms1.

Concept Introduction:

The minimum frequency of radiation that is required to eject an electron from metal is known as threshold frequency (ν0) of the metal.  This value differs for each and every metal.  Minimum energy that is required to eject an electron is hν0.

Energy that is required in excess to eject an electron is given by the equation shown below.

    E=hνhν0

This excess energy is the kinetic energy of the electron that is being ejected.  Hence, the equation can be written as shown below.

    Ek=hνhν0

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Wavelength of the incident light is given as 390nm.  Electrons are ejected at a speed of 5.00×105ms1.  Kinetic energy of an electron and the threshold frequency of metal is related by the equation given below.

    Ek=hνhν0        (1)

Kinetic energy can be expressed considering the velocity and mass of the electron as shown below.

    Ek=12mv2        (2)

Frequency of the incident light can be given by the equation shown below.

    v=cλ        (3)

The binding energy of the metal can be calculated as shown below.

    E=hν0+Ekhν=E0+EkE0=hνEkE0=hcλ12mv2

Speed of ejected electron (v0) is given as 5.00×105ms1.  Mass of electron (m) is 9.10×1031kg.  Substituting the values in above equation.

    E0=hcλ12mv2=6.626×1034Js×2.9979×108ms1390×109m(9.10×1031kg)(5.00×105ms1)22=19.8640854×1026J390×109(9.10×1031kg)(5.00×105ms1)22=509.335523076923×10-21J113.75×1021J=395.25×10-21J

Threshold frequency of metal can be calculated as shown below.

    E=hν0+Ekhν=E0+0 (KE=0)hν=395.25×10-21Jν=395.25×10-21J6.626×1034Js=59.6×1013s1=5.96×1014s1

Therefore, the threshold frequency of metal is calculated as 5.96×1014s1.

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