Photons are a type of this
What is particle?
This feature of a wave determines the intensity or strength of the light.
What is amplitude?
What concept did Einstein introduce?
What is Photons?
The effect was used in certain tubes on what early device?
What is the Television
What kind of energy hits a surface in the effect?
What is light energy
What do Photons make up?
What is Light
Elements are distinguish by their emitted electromagnetic waves using this.
What is emission spectrum?
Einstein discovered this mathematical relationship
What is E=mc^2?
What device did Navy Seal team 6 use, that also used the photoelectric effect?
What is night vision goggles
The minimum frequency of light required to eject electrons
What is threshold frequency?
When a photon hits another charged particle, What is transferred?
What is energy?
Which has a lower frequency: orange or blue
What is orange?
Einstein won this award in 1921
What is Nobel Peace Prize?
What medical imaging process uses high powered magnets.
What is MRI?
As the intensity of light increases, the number of ejected electrons
What is increase?
What kind of subatomic particle do Photons usually interact with?
What is electrons?
This man proposed that an atom's positive charge and virtually all of its mass is concentrated in a nucleus of an atom. (Think back to Chemistry)
Who is Ernest Rutherford?
I was born in this Country
Ich bin in diesem Land geboren
Germany
We would all be LOST without this EM wave.
What is Microwaves?
As frequency increases what happens to photon ejects.
What is ejected electrons velocity increase?
Who introduces the concept of a photon
Who is Einstein?
An electron absorbs enough energy from photons of light and is ejected from the surface of a metal, making it shiny.
What is the photoelectric effect?
I specialized in this branch on Physics which partially shares its name with a hit sitcom that ended on May 16th, 2019
Theoretical Physics
This device is needed when power goes off but it takes work.
What is generator?
The Dual Nature of light tells me this.
What is light acts as both particles and waves?