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Light of frequency 7.21 × 1014 Hz is incident on a metal surface. Electrons with a maximum speed of 6.0 × 105 m/s are ejected from the surface. What is the threshold frequency for photoemission - Physics

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Light of frequency 7.21 × 1014 Hz is incident on a metal surface. Electrons with a maximum speed of 6.0 × 105 m/s are ejected from the surface. What is the threshold frequency for photoemission of electrons?

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उत्तर

Frequency of the incident photon, v = 7.21 × 1014 Hz

Maximum speed of the electrons, ν = 6.0 × 105 m/s

Planck’s constant, h = 6.626 × 10−34 Js

Mass of an electron, m = 9.1 × 10−31 kg

For threshold frequency v0, the relation for kinetic energy is written as:

`1/2 mν^2 = h(v - v_0)`

`v_0 = v - (mν^2)/(2h)`

= `7.21 xx 10^14 - ((9.1 xx 10^(-31) ) xx (6 xx 10^(5))^2)/(2 xx (6.626 xx 10^(-34)))`

= 7.21 × 1014 − 2.472 × 1014

= 4.738 × 1014 Hz

Therefore, the threshold frequency for the photoemission of electrons is 4.738 × 1014 Hz.

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