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    Given That the Work Function for an Aluminium Surface Is
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Given That the Work Function for an Aluminium Surface Is

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Given that the work function for an aluminium surface is 5.66  10-19 J, determine what wavelength of radiation will be required to eject an electron from the surface?


A) 652 nm
B) 217 nm
C) 455 nm
D) 351 nm

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