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Physics, 06.05.2020 04:35, brittanycrowdis

A photoelectric experiment is performed where green light with a wavelength of 546.1 nm is shined on a metal plate, creating a photocurrent from it to a collector plate. When the potential difference between the metal plate and the collector is increased to a magnitude of 0.728 V, the photocurrent goes to zero—in other words, this is the stopping potential. What is the work function (in eV) for this metal?

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