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Physics, 21.09.2019 02:30 s11074739

In an experiment on the photoelectric effect, a beam of monochromatic light is aimed at a nickel-plated cathode. a scientist uses mathematical formulas to calculate the maximum speed of the electrons that the cathode releases which constant most limits the precision of the calculation? a planck's constant b the charge of one electron c the mass of an electron d the work function of nickel

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