alumninum 4.1eV B) platinum 6.4eV C) cesium 2.1eV D) beryllium 5.0eV E) magnesium 3.7eV F) potassium 2.3eV Each metal is illuminated with 400nm (3.10eV) light. Rank the metals on the basis of the maximum kinetic energy of the emitted electrons. (If no electrons are emitted from a metal, the maximum kinetic energy is zero, so rank that metal as smallest.) Rank from largest to smallest. To rank items as equivalent, = them.

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alumninum 4.1eV B) platinum 6.4eV C) cesium 2.1eV D) beryllium 5.0eV E) magnesium 3.7eV F) potassium 2.3eV Each metal is illuminated with 400nm (3.10eV) light. Rank the metals on the basis of the maximum kinetic energy of the emitted electrons. (If no electrons are emitted from a metal, the maximum kinetic energy is zero, so rank that metal as smallest.) Rank from largest to smallest. To rank items as equivalent, = them.

alumninum 4.1eV B) platinum 6.4eV C) cesium 2.1eV D) beryllium 5.0eV E) magnesium 3.7eV F) potassium 2.3eV

Each metal is illuminated with 400nm (3.10eV) light. Rank the metals on the basis of the maximum kinetic energy of the emitted electrons. (If no electrons are emitted from a metal, the maximum kinetic energy is zero, so rank that metal as smallest.)

Rank from largest to smallest. To rank items as equivalent, = them.

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