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When a Photoelectric Surface Is Illuminated with Light of Wavelength 437 nm437 \mathrm {~nm}

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When a photoelectric surface is illuminated with light of wavelength 437 nm437 \mathrm {~nm} , the stopping potential is measured to be 1.67 V.(1eV=1.60×1019 J,e=1.60×1019C,me1.67 \mathrm {~V} . \left( 1 \mathrm { eV } = 1.60 \times 10 ^ { - 19 } \mathrm {~J} , e = 1.60 \times 10 ^ { - 19 } \mathrm { C } , m _ { \mathrm { e } } \right. ectron = 9.11×1031 kg,h=6.626×1034 Js)\left. 9.11 \times 10 ^ { - 31 } \mathrm {~kg} , h = 6.626 \times 10 ^ { - 34 } \mathrm {~J} \cdot \mathrm { s } \right)
(a) What is the work function of the metal, in eV\mathrm { eV } ?
(b) What is the maximum speed of the ejected electrons?

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