Find how many atoms are needed to produce one photoelectron


A sodium surface emits 6.25*10^27 photoelectrons per square centimeter per second. Assume that sodium atoms are regularly spaced (sodium, with atomic weight 23, has a mass density of 0.97g/cm^3) and that the photoelectrons are uniformly supplied by the top 10 layers of atoms. Find how many atoms are needed to produce one photoelectron per second.

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