When carrying out the photoelectric effect experiment with a Cesium cathode, a retarding potential of 0.95 V was found f

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When carrying out the photoelectric effect experiment with a Cesium cathode, a retarding potential of 0.95 V was found f

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When carrying out the photoelectric effect experiment with a Cesium cathode, a retarding potential of 0.95 V was found for monochromatic light of 435.8 nm and 0.38 V when the wavelength of the sources is 546.1 nm. With these values alone, determine the threshold wavelength for Cesium.
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