The Sun emits light at many wavelengths across the Visible and Non-Visible Spectra, but the maximum Intensity wavelength it emits is at 499.7 nm.  Does a photon of light at this wavelength have enough Energy to eject an electron from Sodium (Work Function = 2.28 eV) and give it enough Energy to move through a Potential Difference of 1 Volt?

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The Sun emits light at many wavelengths across the Visible and Non-Visible Spectra, but the maximum Intensity wavelength it emits is at 499.7 nm.  Does a photon of light at this wavelength have enough Energy to eject an electron from Sodium (Work Function = 2.28 eV) and give it enough Energy to move through a Potential Difference of 1 Volt?

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