x-ray production , in this we make electrons collide the metal and the energy differnce between inner and outer shell electrons is transmitted as x-ray
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.
The amount of xrays produced in a photoelectric effect varies. . . . alot.
Photoelectric effect.===================================== This phenomenon was discovered by Albert Einstein, for which he received the Nobel Prize for Physics. The solar cells that we use today is a direct application of the photoelectric effect, as the special metal absorbs Sun's photons and gives off electron (and the flow of electrons generates an electric current).
Yes, it is true. See the link bellow.
The current rises as does the intensity of light detected. The more light the greater the intensity, and the greater the current. The answer to the question is that photoelectric current displayed on a graph is shown as a slope that varies with the intensity of light. Someimes it can go up, sometimes it can go down.The ultimate answer is that the photoelectric effect is unreliable, but it is improving!
I think X-rays are the reverse process of photoelectric effect.
The particle nature of light is illustrated by the photoelectric effect.
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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.
Photoelectric phenomenon
conditions of photoelectric effect
its ARTIFICIAL RADIOACTIVITY....because during bombarding, the element used,contains electrons which reacts with the non-radioactive substance which on further emits radiations.......
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.
When the light combine with the speed in a photoelectric effect it produces a picture of the object.