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Physics, 20.02.2021 20:40 jimennacastillo15

The threshold wavelength for cesium oxide is 7,000 angstroms, and that for tungsten is 2,730 angstroms. A chemistry student was testing cesium and tungsten and found that cesium emits light with a particular wavelength, but tungsten does not. What would be the most reasonable range of angstroms for the wavelength of the light that the student used?

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