Flaming_Maniac wrote:

Dude I am not making this hard on you. I told you exactly what to do in post #4 with units/equations included. I'm not plugging in the numbers for you.

The work function is a property of the material. It doesn't matter what the intensity of the light is shined on it, it always takes the same amount of work to free the electron. The only difference is how much energy the electron has left when it leaves the material.
Oh, you're right. So I can use either beam of light to find the work function.