Multiple Choice
A 1.0-V stopping potential is required to make the photocurrent zero when a monochromatic light is incident on the surface of a metal with work function 3.40 eV. The wavelength of light is
A) 248 nm.
B) 365 nm.
C) 544 nm.
D) 775 nm.
E) None of the above is correct.
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