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A phototube in a photoelectric device has a photosensitive element. When this element is beamed with radiation having a wavelength of 374.2 nm, electrons are emitted. The maximum kinetic energy observed for these electrons is 1.488 x 10?19 J/electron. What is the wavelength of a laser which will turn the photocell on and cause electrons to be ejected which have absolutely no excess energy?
A phototube in a photoelectric device has a photosensitive element. When this element is beamed with radiation having a wavelength of 374.2 nm, electrons are emitted. The maximum kinetic energy observed for these electrons is 1.488 x 10?19 J/electron. What is the wavelength of a laser which will turn the photocell on and cause electrons to be ejected which have absolutely no excess energy?
Nelly StrackeLv2
31 Dec 2019