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Wave or Paricle - Frutuoso

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What does the 'h' stand for in the equation E=hf?   The 'h' stands for Planck's Constant  
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What can the absorption of a photon lead to the emission of?   Leads to the emission of a Photoelectron  
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What is Radiation Flux a measure of?   Measure of the amount of energy landing on a unit area in a unit time  
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What does the 'f' stand for in the equation E=hf   The 'f' stands for Frequency  
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What does the 'E' stand for in E=hf   The 'E' stands for Energy  
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What did Robert Hooke believe Light was, Wave or Particle?   He believed it to be a wave  
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What did Christiaan Huygens believe Light was, Wave or Particle?   He believed it to be a wave  
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What did Isaac Newton believe Light was, Wave or Particle?   He believed it to be a particle  
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What did Thomas Young believe Light was, Wave or Particle?   He believed it to be a wave  
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What did James Clark Maxwell believe Light was, Wave or Particle?   He believed it to be a wave  
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What did Albert Einstein believe Light was, Wave or Particle?   He believed it to be a particle  
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How was the first scientist to put forward the idea of wave-particle duality?   Louis de Broglie  
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What was planck's first name?   Max  
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