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Photoelectric effect​

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Answered by FloralSparks
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photoelectric effect

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phenomenon in which electrically charged particles are released from or within a material when it absorbs electromagnetic radiation. The effect is often defined as the ejection of electrons from a metal plate when light falls on it.

Answered by aayyuuss123
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The photoelectric effect is a phenomenon in which electrons are ejected from the surface of a metal when light is incident on it.

These ejected electrons are called photoelectrons.

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