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Question 7 of 14 -75 E View Policies Current Attempt in Progress The stopping potential for electrons emitted from a surface illuminated by light of wavelength 520 nm is 0.660 V. When the incident wavelength is changed to a new value, the stopping potential is 1.33 V. (a) What is this new wavelength? (b) What is the work function for the surface? (a) Number Units (b) Number Units eTextbook and Media GO Tutorial Save for Later Attempts: 0 of 5 used Submit Answer
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