I think q25 is incorrect. Students were asked to draw the line of best fit thgrough the steepest part of the graph (i have no idea why but anyway). This gives an intercept value on x-axis of about 1.60 eV. In part b of q, studnets have to use this line to determine work function. Of course most students will use the 1.60 value obtained from line of best fit. And i'm pretty sure this is what the inept question setters would want anyway, given the spoecific tie-in with the line of best fit.
However this is completely wrong. If 1.60 eV is work func, then how is that current has already been produced at lower photon energies? Specifically, at 1.2 eV there is a current of 0.5 microamps - this is in the given data. So 1.6 eV cant be work function if current is already produced at somewhere between - say half-way - 0.9 and 1.4 eV.
Or am I wrong?
However this is completely wrong. If 1.60 eV is work func, then how is that current has already been produced at lower photon energies? Specifically, at 1.2 eV there is a current of 0.5 microamps - this is in the given data. So 1.6 eV cant be work function if current is already produced at somewhere between - say half-way - 0.9 and 1.4 eV.
Or am I wrong?