g) Refer to graph A) in question 2. Light resulting from a transition from n = 4 to n= 3 is incident on the surface of C

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g) Refer to graph A) in question 2. Light resulting from a transition from n = 4 to n= 3 is incident on the surface of C

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G Refer To Graph A In Question 2 Light Resulting From A Transition From N 4 To N 3 Is Incident On The Surface Of C 1
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g) Refer to graph A) in question 2. Light resulting from a transition from n = 4 to n= 3 is incident on the surface of Cesium, work function = 1.90 eV. i) What is the maximum kinetic energy of electrons emitted from the Cesium surface? ii) What is the wavelength of light emitted in the 4 to 3 transition? iii) What is the frequency of that light?
ionization A) O eV 4.9 eV - 7.65 eV - 13.6 eV n = 5 n=4 n = 3 second excited state first excited state n = 2 - 30.6 eV ground state n = 1 - 122.4 V
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