A student studying the photoelectric effect from two different metals notices that metal 1 has a stopping potential 2.17V2.17V higher than metal 2 for all frequencies of incident light above the cut-off frequency of metal 2. The student also notices that the cut-off frequency of metal 1 is 50% of the cut-off frequency of metal 2. What is the cut-off frequency of metal 1, in eV? and of metal 2, in eV?
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What is the cut-off frequency of metal 1, in eV? and of metal 2, in eV?
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