E = h x c/ λ
Where,
h = Plank's constant 6.626 x [tex]10^{-34}[/tex] Js
c = speed of light 3 x [tex]10^{8}[/tex] m/s
λ = wavelength of the light
Energy = 7.59×10⁻¹⁹J
7.59×10⁻¹⁹J = (6.626 x [tex]10^{-34}[/tex]) x (3 x [tex]10^{8}[/tex]) / λ
λ = 1.99 x [tex]10^{20}[/tex]/ 7.59×10⁻¹⁹
λ = 2.61 x [tex]10^{-9}[/tex]
= 261 nm
Hence, the maximum wavelength needed to remove an electron from silver is 261 nm.
Spectrum for the visible range extends from 380 to 740 nm.
Silver is not a wise choice, therefore.
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