PHOTOELECTRIC EFFECT

emission of electrons by substances, especially metals, when light falls on their surfaces. The effect was discovered by H. R. Hertz in 1887. The failure of the classical theory of electromagnetic radiation to explain it helped lead to the development of the quantum theory. According to classical theory, when light, thought to be composed of waves, strikes substances, the energy of the liberated electrons ought to be proportional to the intensity of light. Experiments showed that, although the electron current produced depends upon the intensity of the light, the maximum energy of the electrons was not dependent on the intensity. Moreover, classical theory predicted that the photoelectric current should not depend on the frequency of the light and that there should be a time lag between the reception of light on the surface and the emission of the electrons. Neither of these predictions was borne out by experiment. In 1905, Albert Einstein published a theory that successfully explained the photoelectric effect. It was closely related to Planck's theory of black body radiation announced in 1900. According to Einstein's theory, the incident light is composed of discrete particles of energy, or quanta, called photons, the energy of each photon being proportional to its frequency according to the equation E=hυ, where E is the energy, υ is the frequency, and h is Planck's constant. Each photoelectron ejected is the result of the absorption of one photon. The maximum kinetic energy, KE, that any photoelectron can possess is given by KE = hυ−W, where W is the work function, i.e., the energy required to free an electron from the material, varying with the particular material. The effect has a number of practical applications, most based on the photoelectric cell.

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...the neurobiochemical effects of SSRIs by 5-HT1B receptor...naive animals using a photoelectric actimeter (OSYS Technology...beams connected to a photoelectric cell. We recorded their...the FST to examine the effect of the drugs on the...performed one-way ANOVA (effect of anpirtoline) on the...
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...generate an interesting discussion!) An overview of the Photoelectric Effect - a crash course in how solar energy works - will...about the peak oil concept and the environmental effects of fossil fuel production here in Canada. There are...
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...travels through something that cant be seen, cant be touched or manipulated the way that water can be? I thought the photoelectric effect proved that light is a particle. Einstein was justly famous for that paper as well, but I dont hear anyone complaining...
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...Albert Einsteins miraculous years in which he published three of his most famous works on special relativity, the photoelectric effect, and the Brownian motion theory. The event which is not just intended to be an exciting year for practicing...
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