Light of wavelength 4000 A˚ is incident on a metal surface. The maximum kinetic energy of emitted photoelectrons is 2 eV. What is the work function of the metal surface?
Step 1. Given data
Wavelength = =
The kinetic energy of electrons =
We know, Planks constant, =
Charge on electron =
Step 2. Calculations
According to the photoelectric equation, the work function of the metal is given by,
,
Where = work function, = planks constant, = velocity of light, = wavelength, = maximum kinetic energy.
(in one Coulomb there are electrons)
Hence, the work function will be .