Photoelectric Effect or Wave Property? | Example |
Photoelectric Effect
Wave Property Photoelectric effect; photons hit the cathode resulting in the release of electrons which produces the current in the meter.
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Photoelectric Effect
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Wave property; this is an example of diffraction
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Photoelectric Effect
Wave Property Photoelectric effect; the waves represent photons which result in the release of electrons from the material.
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Photoelectric Effect
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Wave property; this is an example of both diffraction and interference.
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Photoelectric Effect
Wave Property Photoelectric effect; the UV light results in the release of electrons from the metal surface.
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Photoelectric Effect
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Wave property; this is an example of thin film interference.
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Photoelectric Effect
Wave Property Photoelectric effect; light photons result in the release of electrons from the sodium metal surface.
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