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Titanium metal requires a photon with a minimum energy of 6.94Γ—10^βˆ’19j to emit electrons.
(a)-what is the minimum frequency of light necessary to emit electrons from titanium via the photoelectric effect? express your answer using three significant figures.
(b)- what is the wavelength of this light? express your answer using three significant figures.

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