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What Is the Longest Wavelength of Light That Can Cause

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What is the longest wavelength of light that can cause photoelectron emission from a metal that has a work function of 2.20eV?(1eV=1.60×1019 J,c=3.00×108 m/s,h=6.626×1034 Js) 2.20 \mathrm { eV } ? \left( 1 \mathrm { eV } = 1.60 \times 10 ^ { - 19 } \mathrm {~J} , c = 3.00 \times 10 ^ { 8 } \mathrm {~m} / \mathrm { s } , h = 6.626 \times 10 ^ { - 34 } \mathrm {~J} \cdot \mathrm { s } \right)


A) 610 nm610 \mathrm {~nm}
B) 565 nm565 \mathrm {~nm}
C) 257 nm257 \mathrm {~nm}
D) 344 nm344 \mathrm {~nm}
E) 417 nm417 \mathrm {~nm}

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