ACP COLLEGE PHYS 1101/1102 BUNDLE
ACP COLLEGE PHYS 1101/1102 BUNDLE
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Author: SERWAY
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Chapter 27, Problem 11P

(a)

To determine

The work function in Joules.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 11P

The work function in Joules is 1.02×1018J .

Explanation of Solution

The work function in joules is,

ϕJ=ϕeV(1.60×1019J1eV)

    • ϕJ is the work function in joules
    • ϕeV is the work function in electron volt

Substitute 6.35eV for ϕeV .

ϕJ=(6.35eV)(1.60×1019J1eV)=1.02×1018J

Conclusion:

Thus, the work function in Joules is 1.02×1018J .

(b)

To determine

The cutoff frequency for platinum.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 11P

The cutoff frequency for platinum is 1.53×1015Hz .

Explanation of Solution

The energy of the photon is,

Ephoton=hfc

    • h is the Plank’s constant
    • fc is the cutoff frequency

The cutoff frequency is,

fc=ϕh

Substitute 6.35eV for ϕ and 6.63×1034J.s for h .

fc=6.35eV6.63×1034J.s(1eV1.60×1019J)=1.53×1015Hz

Conclusion:

Thus, the cutoff frequency for platinum is 1.53×1015Hz .

(c)

To determine

The maximum wavelength of the light incident on the platinum surface.

(c)

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Answer to Problem 11P

The maximum wavelength of the light incident on the platinum surface is 196nm .

Explanation of Solution

The equation for cutoff wavelength is,

λc=hcϕ=cfc

Substitute 3.00×108m/s for c and 1.53×1015Hz for fc .

λc=3.00×108m/s1.53×1015Hz=1.96×107m=196nm

Conclusion:

Thus, the maximum wavelength of the light incident on the platinum surface is 196nm .

(d)

To determine

The maximum kinetic energy of the ejected photoelectrons.

(d)

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Answer to Problem 11P

The maximum kinetic energy of the ejected photoelectrons is 2.15eV .

Explanation of Solution

The equation for maximum kinetic energy is,

KEmax=Ephotonϕ

    • Ephoton is the energy of the photon

Substitute 8.50eV for Ephoton and 6.35eV for ϕ .

KEmax=8.50eV6.35eV=2.15eV

Conclusion:

Thus, the maximum kinetic energy of the ejected photoelectrons is 2.15eV .

(e)

To determine

The stopping potential required to arrest the current of photoelectrons.

(e)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 11P

The stopping potential required to arrest the current of photoelectrons is 2.15V .

Explanation of Solution

We have the relation,

eVs=KEmaxVs=KEmaxe

Substitute 2.15eV for KEmax and 1.60×1019C .

Vs=2.15eV1.60×1019C=2.15V

Conclusion:

Thus, the maximum kinetic energy of the ejected photoelectrons is 2.15eV

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