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The threshold wavelength for photoelectric emission of tungsten is 230 nm. The wavelength of light that must be used in order to get electrons with a maximum energy of 1.5 eV is?

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120 nm
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130 nm
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180 nm
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200 nm
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Solution

The correct option is A 120 nm
wavelength(λ) of UV light =188nm Energy of incident rays

=hcλ (h=planks constant,c=speed of light)

=1242eVnm188nm

=6.606eV.

Threshold λ=230nmThreshold energy=work function

(Φ)=1242eVnm230nm=5.4eV.

By Einstein photo-electric effect, Energy Incident =Φ+MaximumK.E. Thus the maximum kinetic energy of emitted electrons would be

=6.6065.4=1.206eV.

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