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. Radiation of a certain wavelength causes electrons with a maximum kinetic energy of 0.64 eV to be ejected from a metal whose work function is 2.60 eV. What will be the maximum kinetic energy with which this same radiation ejects electrons from another metal whose work function is 2.23 eV?

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