It is not true that the Doppler effect has anything to do with electricity and the flow of current. The Doppler effect involves pitch and sound frequency of moving objects, for example the apparent noise changes of an approaching car.
When light hits certain substances, the energy from the light can be absorbed by electrons in the material, causing them to become excited and move to a higher energy level. This movement of electrons generates an electrical current, a phenomenon known as the photoelectric effect.
Yes, in the photoelectric effect, electric current is produced when light shines on certain substances known as photosensitive materials. This occurs when photons (particles of light) strike the material's surface and transfer their energy to electrons, causing them to be ejected and generate an electric current.
The phenomenon is called the photoelectric effect, where light hitting a metal surface causes the ejection of electrons from the metal.
The photoelectric effect is a phenomenon that can only be explained by assuming that light is quantized. In this effect, electrons are ejected from a material when it is exposed to light of a certain frequency. The energy of the ejected electrons is dependent on the frequency of the light, supporting the idea that light is made up of discrete packets of energy called photons.
The Doppler Effect is the change in the frequency of the sound you hear when a car sounding its horn passes you.When the electrons at the surface of an object absorb incident light sufficient for them to escape the surface this is known as the photoelectric effect.
The Doppler Effect is the change in the frequency of the sound you hear when a car sounding its horn passes you.When the electrons at the surface of an object absorb incident light sufficient for them to escape the surface this is known as the photoelectric effect.
It is not true that the Doppler effect has anything to do with electricity and the flow of current. The Doppler effect involves pitch and sound frequency of moving objects, for example the apparent noise changes of an approaching car.
Photoelectric phenomenon
When light hits certain substances, the energy from the light can be absorbed by electrons in the material, causing them to become excited and move to a higher energy level. This movement of electrons generates an electrical current, a phenomenon known as the photoelectric effect.
basically metals get charged by getting extra electrons or by missing them. baut certain substances get there charges by a physical phenomenon ,like friction ,heating,or any chemical reactions , it all results in electron transfers, and the substance get charged.
The phenomenon whereby the refractive index of certain substances varies with light intensity
Yes, in the photoelectric effect, when light shines on certain substances, electrons are ejected from the material, creating an electric current. This effect occurs when photons (light particles) transfer enough energy to electrons in the material to overcome the binding energy holding them in place.
Yes, in the photoelectric effect, electric current is produced when light shines on certain substances known as photosensitive materials. This occurs when photons (particles of light) strike the material's surface and transfer their energy to electrons, causing them to be ejected and generate an electric current.
The phenomenon is called the photoelectric effect, where light hitting a metal surface causes the ejection of electrons from the metal.
When you shine a certain level of light wavelength on metal, you can knock electrons off the atoms of the metal. This phenomenon was explained by Albert Einstein in 1905, for which he received a Nobel Prize in 1921.
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