Use the worked example above to help you solve this problem. A sodium surface is illuminated with light of wavelength 0.329 μm. The work function for sodium is 2.46 eV. (a) Calculate the energy of each photon in electron volts. ev (b) Calculate the maximum kinetic energy of the ejected photoelectrons. ev (c) Calculate the cutoff wavelength for sodium. nm

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Use the worked example above to help you solve this problem. A sodium surface is illuminated with light
of wavelength 0.329 μm. The work function for sodium is 2.46 eV.
(a) Calculate the energy of each photon in electron volts.
eV
(b) Calculate the maximum kinetic energy of the ejected photoelectrons.
ev
(c) Calculate the cutoff wavelength for sodium.
nm
EXERCISE
(a) What minimum-frequency light will eject photons from a copper surface?
f=
Hz
(b) If this frequency is multiplied by 4.1, find the maximum kinetic energy (in eV) of the resulting
photoelectrons.
KE
max
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Transcribed Image Text:PRACTICE IT Use the worked example above to help you solve this problem. A sodium surface is illuminated with light of wavelength 0.329 μm. The work function for sodium is 2.46 eV. (a) Calculate the energy of each photon in electron volts. eV (b) Calculate the maximum kinetic energy of the ejected photoelectrons. ev (c) Calculate the cutoff wavelength for sodium. nm EXERCISE (a) What minimum-frequency light will eject photons from a copper surface? f= Hz (b) If this frequency is multiplied by 4.1, find the maximum kinetic energy (in eV) of the resulting photoelectrons. KE max Need Help? Submit Answer HINTS: GETTING STARTED I'M STUCK! Read It eV
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