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When a beam of `10.6 eV` photons of intensity `2.0 W//m^(2)` falls on a platinum surface of area `1.0 xx 10^(4) m^(2)` and work function `5.6 eV , 0.53 %` of the incident photons eject photoelectrons. find the number of photoelectrons emitted per second and their minimum and maximum energies (in eV)Take `1 eV= 1.6 xx 10^(-19) J`

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