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A physicist wishes to eject electrons by shining light on a metal surfac. The light source emits light of wavelenght of 450 nm. The table lists the only available metals and their work functions.
`{:("Metal",W_(0)(eV)),("Barium",2.5),("Lithium",2.3),("Tantalum",4.2),("Tungsten",4.5):}`
Suppose photoelectric experiment is done separately with these metals with light of wavelenght 450 nm. The maximum magnitude of stopping potential amongst all the metals. is-

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