Photoelectric Effect

Example: Einstein’s Experiment

In Einstein’s experiment on the photoelectric effect, light shining on a metal surface causes the ejection of electrons from the metal. The experiment showed that the kinetic energy of the emitted electrons is proportional to the frequency of the incident light, not its intensity. This demonstrated the quantized nature of light and led to the development of quantum mechanics, confirming the particle nature of photons.


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