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8 October, 10:08

An orange light (f = 5.2 * 10'4Hz) is

shined on a tin surface. Assuming electrons

are ejected, what is the voltage created?

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  1. 8 October, 10:16
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    2.145*10^-10 V or 0.2145nV

    Explanation:

    From hf=eV

    h = Plank's constant = 6.6*10^-34JS

    f = frequency of the electromagnetic wave = 5.2*10^4 Hz

    e = electronic charge = 1.6*10^-19 C

    V = voltage

    V = hf/e

    V = 6.6*10^-34JS * 5.2*10^4 Hz / 1.6*10^-19 C

    V = 2.145*10^-10 V or 0.2145nV

    Therefore the voltage created is 2.145*10^-10 V or 0.2145nV
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