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Q: What is the opposite effect with respect to photoelectric phenomenon?
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Which phenomenon demonstrates a particle nature of light?

The particle nature of light is illustrated by the photoelectric effect.


Is there a phenomenon that does not support the wave nature of light?

the photoelectric effect doesn't


Which phenomenon shows the light interacts with matter as a particle of discrete quantity?

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Is Reverse process of photoelectric effect is radioactivity?

No, nothing common, not even the 'opposite'


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Albert Einstein won the Nobel Prize in Physics for his explanation of the photoelectric effect. The photoelectric effect is a phenomenon in which electrons can be emitted from a material when light of certain frequencies are shined onto the material.


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What is the inverse process of photoelectric effect?

I think X-rays are the reverse process of photoelectric effect.


What device gives off electrons when light shines on a metal surface?

There is the photoelectric effect, which is the process that emitts electrons from a metals surface when light of a certain frequency shines on the surface. In the metal, the nuclei are surrounded by electrons, so when the incoming electrons strike the surface, they pull apart from the electrons of the metal because of how like charges detract from each other.


What does light produce in a photoelectric effect?

When the light combine with the speed in a photoelectric effect it produces a picture of the object.


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