Area of Study 2:
Question 2
Can you do this:
W=1.8eV (from graph)
=1.8x1.60x10^(-19)
=2.9x10^(-19) J
Question 6
What about:
lambda=h/p
=6.63E-34 / 7.94E-25
=8.35E-10 m
Also the answer to AOS1 Question 6 is wrong: it's missing the first second of constant flux (horizontal line at 2 from 0s-1s)
For question 2, i think you can do that
For question 6, the formula you used is to find the De Broglie wavelength which is only applicable to particles (like electrons), the questions asked for the wavelength of xray so you must use lambda = hc/E (even though both of them give the same answer). I might be wrong though, this is just how i think, physics is not my strong subject
And for the graph, it says "as it is being withdrawn" so i dont think the 1 second is counted, again, i might be wrong.