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3 April, 17:47

Calculate the maximum speed of a emitted electron, where the maximum kinetic energy of the emitted electron is 2.28*10,^-19J.

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  1. 3 April, 18:15
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    The kinetic energy of a molecule or a sample is equal to the mass of the substance multiplied by the square of teh velocity. The mass of electron is equal to 9.10938356 * 10-31 kilograms. The kinetic energy given is 2.28 * 10^-19 J. Hence the velocity is equal to 500,291.28 m/s
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