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- The work function of a certain metal is found to be 1.82 eV. What is the stopping potential required to to stop the current in a photoelectric effect experiment if the wavelength of the incident light is 413 nm. Round your answer to 3 significant figures. Add your answerPlease help me with a,b,c questions please, well explained and detailed.Can you explain this to me? Needs Complete solution with 100 % accuracy.
- In a photoelectric effect experiment, light was shone on a metal surface and the data below were recorded. 13. Maximum kinetic Frequency of incident light (×10“ Hz) energy of ejected electrons (×10 " J) 6 1 7 1.6 8. 2.3 2.9 i) Graph these results, including the line of best fit. frequency (x10“ Hz) ii)Use the graph to determine the work function for this metal surface. Exmax (× 10-19 J)how would you answer this? The maximum kinetic energy of photoelectrons is plotted as a function of the frequency of incident light. The slope of this graph is.. would appreciate work shown for this question, thanks a Planck’s constant. b Rydberg’s constant. c Coulomb’s constant. d Newton’s gravitational constant.Establish the relevant theoretical model:1. Write the two equations giving the maximum kinetic energy of the electrons ejected by the photoelectric effect.2. Use these two equations to obtain the expression for the stopping potential ΔVarr as a function of e, h, f and ø.3. Is the relationship between ΔVarr and f linear? If not, linearize it. What do the slope and y-intercept of your line represent?4. How will you use the data from linear regression to calculate the value of the Planck constancy h as well as the work of extraction ø?
- The work function of a certain metal is found to be 1.82 ev. What is the stopping potential required to to stop the current in a photoelectric effect experiment if the wavelength of the incident light is 452 nm. Round your answer to 3 significant figures. Add your answerLight with a wavelength of 550 nm illuminates a metallic surface with a work function of 1.10 eV. a. What is the maximum speed of the photoelectron? b. What is the minimum potential difference required to stop the electrons? *I ask that the answer be written with clear and readable handwriting or typed*Explain the steps to find the answer. Show which equation you are using and why you are using it. Also a small reflection about the problem. Thanks.