This is released when an electron drops to a lower energy level.
What is a photon?
This is what uranium-235 be doing.
What is nuclear fission?
When electrons are ejected from a metal as light is added.
What is the photoelectric affect?
What is level 2 physics?
This is the topic that Ameya became an expert in during the NZ Science Engineerign Competition
What is centrifuges?
These mean that only certain frequencies of light are released.
What are discrete energy levels?
The sun do this.
This is the guy who discovered that light is photons.
What is Einstein?
This technique allows you to answer questions even if you don't understand them.
What is the formula sheet?
These are the elements that Uranium-235 will decay into (usually).
What is Krypton and Barium?
This is the opposite of the absorption spectrum.
What is the emission spectrum?
This is the most stable element.
What is Fe-56?
This is the minimum amount of energy required to eject an electron from a given metal.
This is a piece in chess.
What is the knight?
This is the number of quarks in a nucleon.
What is 3?
This series always emits UV light.
This is emitted in beta decay along with an electron.
What is a neutrino?
This is what some people sometimes confuse with the work function.
What is the threshold frequency?
Devin.
What is Devin?
This is the name of the study of interactions between gluons and quarks.
What is quantum chromodynamics?
What is 1/lambda(1/s^2 - 1/l^2)
This is released in alpha decay.
What is a helium nucleus?
This is the result when you take the work function away from the energy of a photon. Be specific!
What is the maximum kinetic energy of an electron?
This is the number of electrons in copper's 3d subshell.
What is 10?
These are the six colours used in colour theory.
What is red, green, blue, anti-red, anti-green, anti-blue?