Question #52400

1 Answer
Apr 13, 2017

The longest wavelength would be #lambda = 2.74 xx 10^(-7) m#

Explanation:

The equation of the photoelectric effect reads

# K = E - psi#

where #psi# is the work function of the metal.

For the maximum wavelength able to eject a photoelectron, we assume there will be no kinetic energy remaining in that electron. Then,

#E = psi#

or, using the Planck relation between energy and wavelength,

#(hc)/lambda = psi#

Changing the subject of this formula, we get

#lambda = (hc)/psi = ((4.14xx10^(-15)"eVs")(3.00xx10^8m/s))/(4.54 eV)#

(You will note I have used a value for #h# that includes eV in its units. If you had used the value that has J in the units, you would divide by #1.6xx10^(-19) (eV)/J# to make the conversion.)

The above calculation gives us the result: #lambda = 2.74 xx 10^(-7) m#

Any wavelength longer than this, and thus lower in frequency will possess too little energy for the task.