Photons and Electrons Flashcards

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Frequency

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The number of complete waves that pass a point per second. Frequency is measured in hertz (Hz).

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Wavelengths

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The distance between two consecutive points on a wave that are in phase. Wavelength is measured in meters.

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The photoelectric effect:

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The process that occurs when light shines on a metal and electrons are ejected.

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Significance of the photoelectric effect

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it establishes the quantum theory and it illustrates the particle nature of light.

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A photon

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The quantum of energy when the energy is in the form of electromagnetic radiation.

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Threshold frequency (f0):

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The minimum frequency of incident radiation at which electrons will be emitted from a particular metal.

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Work function of a metal (W0):

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The minimum amount of energy needed to emit an electron from the surface of a metal.

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red shift

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A shift in the spectra of distant galaxies toward longer wavelengths, i.e. towards the red end of the spectrum.

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An absorption spectrum

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Produced when white light from a source passes through a “cool” gas. It is also referred to as a line absorption spectrum.

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An emmision spectrum

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Produced when electrons “fall” from an orbital of higher energy to an orbital of lower energy. It is also referred to as a line emission spectrum.

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