What is the basic difference between the photoelectric effect and the compton effect?
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When the cathode is exposed to light, electrons are ejected from its photosensitive surface. These electrons are attracted to the positive anode and form a current that can be measured with an electrometer. where h = Planck's constant, f = frequency of the light, and Φ is the work function of the cathode surface.
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