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a) A scientist is trying to eject electrons from a metal by shining a light on it. The electrons are bound inside the metal n

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Given:

work function = W = 2 eV

Now, let's calculate the threshold wavelength for the metal first, then the wavelength of light which is less than the threshold is eligible to emit electrons from the surface of the metal.

W=\frac{hc}{\lambda_{o}} [\lambda_{o} = threshold wavelength]

\Rightarrow \lambda_{o}=\frac{hc}{W}

=\frac{6.63*10^{-34}*3*10^{8}}{2*1.6*10^{-19}}=621.56*10^{-9}m=621.56nm

As the wavelengths of light given in a, b and d are all less than the threshold wavelength, so any of these wavelengths will eject electrons from the metal surface.

Therefore, the correct option is c. [answer]

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