When u shine lights of a particular color on it
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B: When you shine a particular color of light on it.
John Tyler was ejected by the Whigs after he vetoed the bill to recharter the Bank of The United States.
No fault divorce laws are in effect in all 50 states in the United States.
Planck figured out that light was made of particles, and said energy of a quantum = planck's constant*frequency of emitted radiation. Einstein said: 'okay, neither model explains everything-maybe light can be treated as both a wave and a particle (he also came up with the term photon to describe light's particles). He then used Planck's idea to figure out that the energy of a photon depended on its frequency. The logical conclusion was that a given photon must have enough energy to free an electron from the atom-hence, the wave form must have a certain frequency.
Yes Quantum theory of light states that light is made up of photons. Photons are not particles. They are just packets of energy which is given as E = h v h = Planck's constant and v - the frequency of light radiation
It would be absorbed by the atoms, and it would boost electrons to higher energy states, or kick them out of the atoms entirely. That's called the "photoelectric effect". Einstein got his first Nobel Prize for explaining it in a paper he published in 1907.
The Pauli exclusion principle states no two electrons can have the same energy level. More exactly it states that no two electrons can have the same set of quantum numbers.
three-fourths of the states had to ratify the constitution for it to take effect.
if oxidation states change, it is a redox reaction
Hund's Rule states that electrons will occupy orbitals of a subshell singly before any are doubly occupied. This is to maximize the total spin of the electrons in the subshell.
No, electrons in stationary states do not emit radiation because they are in stable energy levels. Radiation is emitted when electrons transition between energy levels, releasing photons of specific energies.
What was one effect of the stalemate in the Korean War within the United states