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When monochromatic light radiations, of wavelength λ1 and λ2 , fall (one by one), on a given photosensitive surface (of work function W), the ‘stopping potential’, needed in the two cases, are V1 and V2, respectively. The value of Planck’s constant, can, then, be determined from the formula:

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From Einstein’s photoelectric equation, we have

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