The work function of Pt is twice as the work function of Ca. If the minimum photon energy required to emit photoelectrons from the surface of Pt is E, then that for the surface of Ca would be:
A
2E
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B
1.5E
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C
0.5E
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D
Cannot be determined
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Solution
The correct option is C0.5E Work function is the minimum energy required to eject an electron from the metal surface.
The work function of Pt is twice that of Ca.
If E is the minimum amount of energy required for Pt, then E2 will be the minimum energy required for Ca.