Interpretation:
The minimum
Concept introduction:
Light acts as a wave. so, it can be said as having a frequency and a wavelength.
Answer to Problem 56A
The minimum frequency of light is needed to eject photoelectron from the atom of
Explanation of Solution
Given: Energy per photon
Explanations Light acts as a wave. so, it can be said as having a frequency and a wavelength. The
As per the Planck-Einstein equation
Where
Now putting value
Frequency can be calculated as follows:
Frequency
The minimum frequency of light is needed to eject photoelectron from atom of
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