Potassium is illuminated with ultraviolet light of wavelength 250 nm. The ultraviolet light has an intensity...
7. Ultraviolet light with wavelength equal to 350 nm and intensity of 1.0 W/m2 is directed at a ted as a calcium surface. What is the maximum possible kinetic energy of electrons ejec result of this type of radiation? Give answer in units of eV? [10 points]
Light of wavelength 400 nm and intensity 10-2 W/m2 is incident on potassium. (a) Estimate the time lag for the emission of photoelectrons expected classically. Assume the typical radius of an atom is 10-10 m. Hint: Relate the light intensity to the work function for potassium. Please explain answer clearly. (also, please explain how you got the work function for potassium)
A metal surface is illuminated by light with a wavelength of 350 nm . The maximum kinetic energy of the emitted electrons is found to be 1.90 eV . What is the maximum electron kinetic energy if the same metal is illuminated by light with a wavelength of 250 nm ?
A collection of hydrogen atoms in the ground state is illuminated with ultraviolet light of wavelength 82.0 nm. Find the kinetic energy of the emitted electrons (in eV).
The intensity of a light beam with a wavelength of 500 nm is 2000 W/m2. The photon flux (in number/m2 ⋅ s) is about:
A beam of red light (wavelength 620 nm) has an intensity of 1000 Watts per square meter and fully illuminates a square screen of size 10 cm by 10 cm placed perpendicular to the beam direction. What is the energy in Joules of each photon in the beam?
(1) The intensity of blackbody radiation peaks at a wavelength of 668 nm. (a)What is the temperature (in K) of the radiation source? (Give your answer to at least 3 significant figures.) (b)Determine the power radiated per unit area (in W/m2) of the radiation source at this temperature. (2) What is the binding energy in eV of electrons in ruthenium, if the longest-wavelength photon that can eject electrons is 264 nm?
9. The work function for silver is 4.73 eV. Ultraviolet light of wavelength 116 nm is incident on the cl a silver sample. (a) What is the photon energy of the ultraviolet light in units of eV? (b) What is the maximum kinetic energy of the ejected photoelectrons? (c) What stopping voltage would be required to stop the current of photoelectrons? (5 points) (10 points) (5 points)
An ultraviolet lamp emits light of wavelength 370 nm at the rate of 387 W. An infrared lamp emits light of wavelength 703 nm, also at the rate of 387 W. (a) Which lamp emits photons at the greater rate? (b) What is that greater rate?
A laser used to weld detached retinas emits light with a wavelength of 652 nm in pulses that are 20.0 ms in duration. The average power expended during each pulse is 0.600 W.1) How much energy is in each pulse, in joules?2)How much energy is in each pulse, in electron volts?3)What is the energy of one photon in joules?4)What is the energy of one photon in electron volts?5)How many photons are in each pulse?