What wavelength photon would be required to ionize a hydrogen atom in the ground state and give the ejected electron a kinetic energy of (1.03 imes 10^(1)) eV? Provide your answer in units of m.
HINT: Similar to the photoelectric effect, the electron absorbs all of the incident energy. Any left over energy after ionization will be kinetic energy.
Note: Your answer is assumed to be reduced to the highest power possible.
What wavelength photon would be required to ionize a hydrogen atom in the ground state and give the ejected electron a kinetic energy of (1.03x10^1) eV? Provide your answer in units of m.
HINT: Similar to the photoelectric effect, the electron absorbs all of the incident energy. Any left over energy after ionization will be kinetic energy.
Note: Your answer is assumed to be reduced to the highest power possible.