Violet light of wavelength 400 nm is used in a photoelectric effect experiment that involves directing the light source at calcium that has a work function of 4.6 x 10-19 J. Determine if any electrons are emitted, and if they are, determine their maximum kinetic energy.
Violet light of wavelength 400 nm is used in a photoelectric effect experiment that involves directing...
Problem (8 points) For the Photoelectric Effect experiment shown, when ultraviolet light with a wavelength of 240 nm shines on a particular metal plate, electrons are emitted from plate 1, crossing the gap to plate 2 and causing a current to flow through the wire connecting the two plates. The battery voltage is gradually increased until the current in the ammeter drops to zero, at which point the battery voltage is 1.40 V plate 2 AV incident ◇e electrons Tammeter...
The threshold wavelength for the photoelectric effect for silver is 262 nm. What is the work function 0for silver? What is the maximum kinetic energy K Emax of an emitted electron if the incident light has a wavelength of 212 nm? KEmax =
The wavelength required to dislodge electrons from a certain metal via the photoelectric effect is 350 nm. When light of an unknown wavelength is shined upon the metal, electrons with kinetic energy of 150 kJ/mol are emitted. What is the wavelength of the light? The wavelength required to dislodge electrons from a certain metal via the photoelectric effect is 350 nm. When light of an unknown wavelength is shined upon the metal, electrons with kinetic energy of 150 kJ/mol are...
A phototube in a photoelectric device has a photosensitive element. When light of wavelength 389.2 nm is shone on this surface, electron are emitted with a maximum kinetic energy of 1.589 x 10^-19 J/electron. What is the wavelength of a laser which will turn the photocell on and cause electrons to be ejected which have no excess energy?
in a photoelectric effect experiment, a beryllium surface ( work function = 8.01 x 10^-19 J) is bombarded with photons form a 125-nm source of electromagnetic radiation. a) what is the energy of the incident photons? b) what is the maximum speed of electrons emitted from the beryllium's surface?
10) A photoelectric effect experiment is done using light of some wavelength 2. The photoelectrons are observed to have a maximum kinetic energy of 7.0 eV. If the experiment is repeated using light of twice that wavelength (22 =221), on the same metal, it is found that the maximum electron kinetic energy is 2 eV. What is the work function of the metal?
When ultraviolet light with a wavelength of 280 nm is incident on a particular metal surface, electrons are emitted via the photoelectric effect. The maximum kinetic energy of these electrons is 1.44 eV. (a) What is the work function of the metal? eV (b) What is the threshold frequency for this particular metal? Hz
please explain c & d 11. The cutoff wavelength for the photoelectric effect in a certain metal is 254nm. a) What is the magnitude of the work function? b) Will the photoelectric effect be observed for wavelength greater than 254nm or for wavelength less than 254 nm? c) What is the kinetic energy of the electrons emitted if 300nm photons shine on this metal? d) What is the kinetic energy of the electrons emitted if photons of 200nm shine on...
In a photoelectric effect experiment, increasing the intensity of the electromagnetic radiation will a.) increase only the number of emitted electrons b.) have no effect on any aspect of the environment c.) increase the maximum kinetic energy of the emitted electrons d.) increase the deBroglie wavelength of the emitted electrons e.) increase the stopping potential of the experiment
Quantum Physics - Photoelectric Effect 1 Light Light2 Photo- electrons KEL KEN-W Photoelectric Effect Lenard found that light has to be above a certain frequency in order to observe photoelectrons The Planck constant is 6.626x10^-34 J s. The calcium metal has a work function WO = 2.71 eV, 1eV = 1.6x10^-19). (a) What is the Cutoff frequency for the calcium metal? Write the result in terms of 1014Hz. Keep 3 decimal places. Enter a number x1024Hz Submit (5 attempts remaining)...