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Light rays of wavelength `lambda` and `lambda/2` are incident on a a photosensitive metal surface, IF the maximum kinetic energy of the emitted photoelectrons from the metal surface in 2nd case be 3 times the maximum kinetic energy of emitted photoelectrons in the 1st case then determine the work function of the metal.

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