(c) Given that the following kinetic energies were observed for photoejected electrons irradiated E radiation of the wavelengths noted. (ii) € A (nm) Ek (eV) 320 1.17 330 345 360 1.05 0.885 0.735 385 0.511 Calculate the value of the work function. Calculate the Planck's constant. Describe the experimental features/characteristics of the photoelectric effect. (3)

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(c) Given that the following kinetic energies were observed for photoejected electrons irradiated by
radiation of the wavelengths noted.
€
(ii)
(iii)
A (nm)
Ek (eV)
320
1.17
360
385
0.885 0.735 0.511
330 345
1.05
Calculate the value of the work function.
Calculate the Planck's constant.
Describe the experimental features/characteristics of the photoelectric effect.
(6)
(4)
(3)
Transcribed Image Text:(c) Given that the following kinetic energies were observed for photoejected electrons irradiated by radiation of the wavelengths noted. € (ii) (iii) A (nm) Ek (eV) 320 1.17 360 385 0.885 0.735 0.511 330 345 1.05 Calculate the value of the work function. Calculate the Planck's constant. Describe the experimental features/characteristics of the photoelectric effect. (6) (4) (3)
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