
Physics · Year 12 · Particles and Radiation · 2.º Período
Electromagnetic Radiation and Quantum Phenomena
Examining the photoelectric effect, energy levels in atoms, and the wave-particle duality of matter.
National Curriculum Attainment TargetsAQA 3.2.2.1 The photoelectric effectEdexcel Topic 5.3 Quantum physics
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Examining the photoelectric effect, energy levels in atoms, and the wave-particle duality of matter.
Key Questions
- How does the photoelectric effect provide evidence for the particulate nature of light?
- What causes atomic line spectra?
- How does the de Broglie hypothesis explain wave-particle duality?
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