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What is the threshold wavelength for the material in above problems?

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`2.5eV=(12.4xx10^(3)eV.A)/(3000Å)-(12.4xx10^(3)eV.Å)/(lambda_(th))`
Solving, `lambda_(th)=7590 Å`
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