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A student performs an experiment on photoelectric effect, using two materials A and B. A plot of Vstop vs ν is given in Fig. Which material A or B has a higher work
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A student performs an experiment on photoelectric effect, using two materials A and B. A plot of Vstop vs ν is given in Fig.
Which material A or B has a higher work function?
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