Answer:
Explanation:
The work function of the metal corresponds to the minimum energy needed to extract a photoelectron from the metal. In this case, it is:
So, the energy of the incoming photon hitting on the metal must be at least equal to this value.
The energy of a photon is given by
where
h is the Planck's constant
c is the speed of light
is the wavelength of the photon
Using and solving for , we find the maximum wavelength of the radiation that will eject electrons from the metal:
And since
1 angstrom =
The wavelength in angstroms is
Answer:
b)
Explanation:
By convention, the electric field lines (which are tangent to the direction of the electric field at a given point) always begin at positive charges, and finish at negative charges.
This is a consequence of the convention that states that the electric field has the direction of the trajectory of a positive test charge when released from rest in an electric field.
(As the positive charge would move away from positive charges and would be attracted by negative ones).
So, the combination of answers that is true is b) (positive, negative, positive).
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
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Answer:
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