. i. Calculate the maximum wavelength λmax of electromagnetic radiation that could eject electrons from the surface of platinum with a work function of 9.50x10−19 J. ii. If the max speed of the emitted electrons is 3.65x106 m/s, what wavelength of electromagnetic radiation struck the surface and caused ejection of the photoelectrons? Use an electron mass of 9.11x10−31 kg if needed.
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2. i. Calculate the maximum wavelength λmax of
from the surface of platinum with a work function of 9.50x10−19 J.
ii. If the max speed of the emitted electrons is 3.65x106 m/s, what wavelength of electromagnetic radiation struck the surface and caused ejection of the photoelectrons? Use an electron mass of 9.11x10−31 kg if needed.
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