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In a photoelectric effect experiment you illuminate a metal with light of an unknown wavelength and measure the maximum kinetic energy of the photoelectrons to be 0.65 eV. Then you illuminate the same metal with light of a wavelength known to be 2/3 of the first wavelength and measure a maximum kinetic energy of 1.9 eV for the photoelectrons. 1. Find the first wavelength, in nanometers. lambda_1 = 2. Find the metal's work function, in electron volts.
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