\( E = \frac{hc}{\lambda} \)
Where \( h \) is Planck’s constant, \( c \) is the speed of light, and \( \lambda \) is the wavelength of the incident light.
\( E = \frac{(6.626 \times 10^{-34} \, \text{Js}) (3 \times 10^8 \, \text{m/s})}{4770 \times 10^{-10} \, \text{m}} = 4.15 \, \text{eV} \)
Conclusion: Metal D will emit electrons as its work function (\( 2.3 \, \text{eV} \)) is less than the photon energy (\( 4.15 \, \text{eV} \)).
Calculate the energy of the incident photons
Convert the wavelength to nanometers:
λ = 4770 Å = 477 nm
Calculate the photon energy:
E = hc/λ = (1240 eV⋅nm) / (477 nm) ≈ 2.6 eV
Ans : (D)
hc / λ = E = 2.6 eV > work function for photoelectrons emission

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