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light described at a place by the equation E=100[sin(5*10^15)t + sin(8*10^15)t] falls on the metal surface having work function 2eV.calculate the maximum kinetic energy of photoelectrons?


light described at a place by the equation


E=100[sin(5*10^15)t + sin(8*10^15)t] falls on the metal surface having work function 2eV.calculate the maximum kinetic energy of photoelectrons?


 

Grade:12

1 Answers

Aravind Bommera
36 Points
11 years ago

5x 10^15 and 8x 10^15 are angular frequency of the light. so u can calculate frequency from the anglular freq as

w= 2pi v so v = w/2(pi) after that calculate the mean freq by sqaring and adding then take out the sq root .

that is ur freqq ... then equate it to einsteins photoelectric eqn . hope u can do it ...

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