= In a photoelectric effect experiment, light shining on a metal surface having ô 1.03 x 10-1⁹ J produces photoelectrons

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= In a photoelectric effect experiment, light shining on a metal surface having ô 1.03 x 10-1⁹ J produces photoelectrons

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= In a photoelectric effect experiment, light shining on a metal surface having ô 1.03 x 10-1⁹ J produces photoelectrons having a velocity of 8.05 x 105 m/s. What is the wavelength of the light used? The mass of an electron is 9.11 x 10 28 g. 500 nm 460 nm 390 nm none of the answers are correct
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