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Physics, 29.06.2019 23:20 kaylaalvarado2018

Light of 190-nm wavelength shining on a metal ejects electron of maximum kinetic energy 1.462 ev. a. what would be the maximum kinetic energy of electron ejected by light of 232-nm wavelength (in ev, to 3 decimal places) maximum kinetic energy of electron ejected by 232-nm light (ev)- suppose that light of some wavelength λ (< 232 nm) shines on the same metal. using any results, you can glean from (a), give the formula for the negative "stopping potential" for electrons ejected by this light, in ev b. stopping potential-

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