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For silver metal `mu_(0)` is `1.13 xx 10^(17)s^(-1)` .What is the maximum energy of the photoelectron produced by shining uatraviolet light wavelength `1.5` nm on the metal?

A

`2xx10^(17)J`

B

`5.8xx10^(17)J`

C

`2.9xx10^(17)J`

D

None

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