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Find the difference of kinetic energies of photoelectrons emitted from a surface by light of wavelength 2500Å and 5000Å. `h=6.62xx10^(-34)Js`.

A

1.61 eV

B

2.47 eV

C

3.96 eV

D

`3.96xx10^(-19)eV`

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