Red light of wavelength 6660 nm produces photoelectrons


Red light of wavelength 666.0 nm produces photoelectrons from a certain photoemissive material. Green light of wavelength 516.0 nm produces photoelectrons from the same material with 1.50 times the maximum kinetic energy. What is the material's work function?

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