The work function + the maximum kinetic energy of the photoelectron
E = hf =?Φ?+???mv2max
y?=?mx + c
Ek(max)?=?hf?- Φ
The graph below shows how the maximum kinetic energy?Ek?of electrons emitted from the surface of sodium metal varies with the frequency?f?of the incident radiation.Calculate the work function of sodium in eV.
Step 1:?Write out the photoelectric equation and rearrange to fit the equation of a
straight line
E = hf =?Φ + ??mv2max? ? ?????→? ??Ek(max)?= hf?- Φ
y?=?mx?+?c
Step 2:?Identify the threshold frequency from the x-axis of the graph
When?Ek?= 0,?f?=?f0
Therefore, the threshold frequency is?f0?= 4 × 1014?Hz
Step 3:?Calculate the work function
From the graph at?f0, ??mvmax2?= 0
Φ =?hf0?= (6.63 × 10-34) × (4 × 1014) = 2.652 × 10-19?J
Step 4:?Convert the work function into eV
1 eV = 1.6 × 10-19?J ??????????????? J → eV: divide by 1.6 × 10-19
When using the photoelectric effect equation,?hf,?Φ?and?Ek(max)?must all have the?same?units (joules). Therefore make sure to convert any values given in eV into Joules (× (1.6 × 10-19))
Graphs showing the variation of electron KE and photocurrent with the frequency of the incident light
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