4. The binding energy of Ni is 3.017x1024 eVmol-1. a) Can electrons be ejected from a bar of Ni using electromagnetic ra

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4. The binding energy of Ni is 3.017x1024 eVmol-1. a) Can electrons be ejected from a bar of Ni using electromagnetic ra

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4. The binding energy of Ni is 3.017x1024 eVmol-1. a) Can electrons be ejected from a bar of Ni using electromagnetic radiation with 1=567 nm? b) What is the minimum frequency v that is required to eject an electron from a bar of Ni (this quantity is called the "threshold frequency")? c) Can you convert the threshold frequency into a wavelength (often referred to as "the maximum wavelength necessary to eject an electron")?
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