The work function for indium is 4.12 eV. (d) If light of energy 7.14 eV is incident on indium, what is the maximum kinetic energy of the ejected photoelectrons? Give the answer in electron volts. eV (e) For photons of energy 7.14 eV, what stopping potential would be required to arrest the current of photoelectron? V

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The work function for indium is 4.12 eV.

(d) If light of energy 7.14 eV is incident on indium, what is the maximum kinetic energy of the ejected photoelectrons? Give the answer in electron volts. eV

(e) For photons of energy 7.14 eV, what stopping potential would be required to arrest the current of photoelectron? V

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