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Photoelectric Effect
Quantum and Nuclear PRACTICAL PHYISCS

Butthead

Demonstration: A little something to enliven teaching the photoelectric effect.

Practical Activity 14-16

Photoelectric Effect
Quantum and Nuclear PRACTICAL PHYISCS

Light behaving like a particle

No sooner do students see that light has a wave property (and have measured its wavelength) then this story is upset with...

Teaching Guidance 14-16

Photoelectric Effect
Quantum and Nuclear IOP TAP

Episode 502: The photoelectric effect

This episode introduces an important phenomenon. Light releases electrons from metal surfaces.

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