When solid Fe is irradiated with light at 192.0 nm, the maximum speed of the photoejected electrons is 8.30 x 105 m/s. What is the work function (binding energy) of Fe?
a. 4.50 eV
b. 6.50 eV
c. 1.96 eV
d. 3.79 eV
e. 8.42 eV
When solid Fe is irradiated with light at 192.0 nm, the maximum speed of the photoejected...
2. (3 points) When light with wavelength of 221 nm is incident on a certain metal surface, electrons are ejected with maximum kinetic energy of 3.28 x 1019). a) What is the binding energy (the work function)? Express your answer in ev. b) Find the wavelength of light necessary to double the maximum kinetic energy of the electrons ejected from the metal.
11. If a metal surface is irradiated with 185 nm light, electrons are ejected with a velocity of 8.90 x 105 m/s. What is the minimum frequency (in Hz) of light that could be used which will still eject electrons from the surface?
A sample of hydrogen atoms is irradiated with light with a wavelength of 89.0 nm, and electrons are observed leaving the gas. If each hydrogen atom were initially in its ground level, what would be the maximum kinetic energy in electron volts of these photoelectrons? A few electrons are detected with energies as much as 10.2 eV greater than the maximum kinetic energy calculated in part A. How can this be?
When UV light of wavelength 288 nm falls on a metal surface, the maximum kinetic energy of emitted electrons is 1.66 eV What is the work function of the metal?
When light of wavelength 317 nm falls on a potassium surface, electrons are emitted that have a maximum kinetic energy of 1.59 eV. What is the work function of potassium? The speed of light is 3 × 10^8 m/s and Planck’s constant is 6.63 × 10^−34 J · s. b. What is the cutoff wavelength of potassium? c. What is the threshold frequency for potassium?
When UV light of wavelength 245 nm falls on a metal surface, the maximum kinetic energy of emitted electrons is 1.40 eV . Part A What is the work function of the metal?
When violet light of wavelength 430 nm illuminates a metal surface, the maximum kinetic energy of the photoelectrons is 2.45 eV. (a) What is the work function, (b) What is the maximum speed of photoelectrons when a light beam of wavelength 520 nm illuminates the metal surface? 8 %
When light shines on a potassium, the photoelectrons’ maximum speed is 3.8×105 m/s . Find the light’s wavelength. (Work function of potassium is 2.30 eV)
When UV light of wavelength 189 nm falls on a metal surface, the maximum kinetic energy of emitted electrons is 1.45 eV. What is the work function of the metal? Submit Answer Tries 0/15
When light of wavelength 240 nm falls on a carbon surface, electrons having a maximum kinetic energy of 0.17 eV are emitted. Find values for the following. (a) the work function of carbon (b) the cutoff wavelength nm (c) the frequency corresponding to the cutoff wavelength