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Photoelectric Effect

Discover how light frequency — not intensity — ejects electrons

Einstein's 1905 explanation of the photoelectric effect treats light as discrete photons each carrying energy E = hf. An electron can only escape the metal surface if a single photon supplies energy exceeding the work function φ. Intensity controls how many photons arrive per second but does not increase individual photon energy, so higher intensity below threshold still produces zero photoelectrons.

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