4. A monochromatic light (photon) from source Q has a wavelength 3750 A. a. if exposed...
Consider monochromatic light at a wavelength 600 nm with intensity 20 mW/cm2. Calculate the photon flux, defined as photons/cm2/s.
If we use the beam in (ii) to illuminate a perovskite solar cell (bandgap 1.5 eV), what is the maximum short circuit current we can expect from our solar cell if its area is 2 cm2?
(ii) Consider monochromatic light at a wavelength 600 nm with intensity 20 mW/cm2. Calculate the photon flux, defined as photons/cm2/s (iii)If we use the beam in (ii) to illuminate a perovskite solar cell (bandgap 1.5 eV), what is the maximum short circuit current we can expect from our solar cell if its area is 2 cm2?
When monochromatic light is incident on a metal surface, the maximum kinetic energy of the photoelectrons emitted is 3.10 eV. a. Find the wavelength of the photons striking the metal. b. In what region of the electromagnetic spectrum does this wavelength occur? c. Find the maximum velocity of the photoelectrons.
Part A A 100-watt light bulb radiates energy at a rate of 100 J/s. (The watt, a unit of power or energy over time, is defined as 1 J/s.) If all of the light emitted has a wavelength of 525 nm, how many photons are emitted per second? Express your answer to three significant figures. X 10 radiation- photons per second Submit Previous Answers Request Answer X Incorrect: Try Again; 12 attempts remaining Part B The energy required to dislodge...
Zink has a work function of 4.3 eV . What is the longest wavelength of light that will release an electron from a zink surface? A 4.6 eV photon strikes the surface of zink and an electron is emitted. What is the maximum possible speed of the electron?
Light from a coherent monochromatic light source with a wavelength of 5.00 ✕ 102 nm is incident on (and perpendicular to) a pair of slits separated by 0.320 mm. An interference pattern is formed on a screen 1.90 m from the slits. Find the distance (in mm) between the first and second dark fringes of the interference pattern. it is 5.00x10^2 nm
A light source of wavelength, (λ), illuminates a metal and ejects photoelectrons with a maximum kinetic energy of 1.00 eV. A second light source of wavelength (λ/2) ejects photoelectrons with a maximum kinetic energy of 5.60 eV. What is the work function of the metal?
A light source of wavelength λ illuminates a metal and ejects photoelectrons with a maximum kinetic energy of 1.28 eV. A second light source of wavelength λ/2 ejects photoelectrons with a maximum kinetic energy of 7.40 eV. What is the work function of the metal?
A monochromatic lamp emits a 50.0 W beam of light which has a wavelength of 560 nm. (a) How many photons does the lamp emit each minute?
Question 7 1 pts When light of wavelength , illuminates the surface of Metal 1, the stopping voltage is V. In terms of V, what will be the stopping voltage if the same wavelength is used to illuminate the surface of Metal 2? The work function of Metal 1 is 5.7 eV and the work function of Metal 2 is 2.1 eV. 3.6 volts - V O V-3.6 volts OV+3.6 volts 2.1 volts - V 5.7 volts - V Consider...