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Light of wavelength `1824 Å`, incident on the surface of a metal , produces photo - electrons with maximum energy `5.3 eV`. When light of wavelength `1216 Å` is used , maximum energy of photoelectrons is `8.7 eV`. The work function of the metal surface is

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