A change in which property of light will have no effect on whether or not the photoelectric effect occurs?
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This flow chart shows the amount of energy that is emitted by each type of light.
ultraviolet > blue light > yellow light > red light
(maximum energy) (minimum energy)
In an experiment, shining which type of light on a strip of metal would be least likely to produce the photoelectric effect?
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This flow chart shows the amount of energy that is emitted by each type of light.
ultraviolet > blue light > yellow light > red light
(maximum energy) (minimum energy)
In an experiment, shining which type of light on a strip of metal would be least likely to produce the photoelectric effect?
bright red light
Natalie observes these characteristics in the model of an atom.
(i) includes positive charge
(ii) contains electrons
(iii) explains the photoelectric effect
(iv) suggests the probable location of electrons
ultraviolet > blue light > yellow light > red light
(maximum energy) (minimum energy)
In an experiment, shining which type of light on a strip of metal would be least likely to produce the photoelectric effect?
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Terms in this set (14)
This flow chart shows the amount of energy that is emitted by each type of light.
ultraviolet > blue light > yellow light > red light
(maximum energy) (minimum energy)
In an experiment, shining which type of light on a strip of metal would be least likely to produce the photoelectric effect?
bright red light
Natalie observes these characteristics in the model of an atom.
(i) includes positive charge
(ii) contains electrons
(iii) explains the photoelectric effect
(iv) suggests the probable location of electrons
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