Photoelectric effect was observed as early as 75 years ago that most metals under the influence of radiation (light) emit electrons. Number of electrons emitted strictly proportional to the intensity of the radiation. Photoelectric effect cannot be explained in terms of a continuous energy distribution m the radiation field.
Photoelectric effect was observed as early as 75 years ago that most metals under the influence of radiation (light) emit electrons. Number of electrons emitted strictly proportional to the intensity of the radiation. Photoelectric effect cannot be explained in terms of a continuous energy distribution m the radiation field.
Photoelectric effect was observed as early as 75 years ago that most metals under the influence of radiation (light) emit electrons. Number of electrons emitted strictly proportional to the intensity of the radiation. Photoelectric effect cannot be explained in terms of a continuous energy distribution m the radiation field.