A Stack that allows you to test yourself physically
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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| What theory does the Photo-electric effect support? Wave or Particle? | The particle theory of course!
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| Who was the scientist to suggest that all bodies, not just light, present signs of both wave and particle behaviour? | Louis De Broglie, with his theory of wave-particle duality. (uber-cool)
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| Power per area, what does this give? | Radiation Flux
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| If light is emitted below a certain frequency upon a zinc plate then the photo-electric effect won't occur. What is the name given to a minimum frequency in this context? | Threshold Frequency
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| Wavicle is an alternative method of saying what? | Wave-Particle Duality
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| Power: 40WFlux : 30Wm^-2 What's the unit area? | 1.25m^2
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| What is Quantum Tunnelling? |
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