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The stopping potential are V(1) and V(2)...

The stopping potential are `V_(1)` and `V_(2)`. Calculate the `(V_(1)-V_(2))`, if the `lambda_(1)` and `lambda_(2)` are wavelength of incident lights, respectively.

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