The maximum wavelength for which an electomagnetic wave can


The maximum wavelength for which an electomagnetic wave can eject electrons from a platinum surface is 196 nm. When radiation with a wavelength of 145 nm shines on the surface, what is the maximum speed of the ejected electrons?

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