The photoelectric effect is a result of electron-photon pair collisions.
The photoelectric effect is a result of electron-photon pair collisions.
In 1923, Arthur Compton’s (1892-1962) light scattering experiments provided further support for Einstein’s hypothesis for the particle nature of light.
Shorter wavelength blue light is scattered more by air molecules than red light. It’s this “Rayleigh scattering” that results in the blue color of the sky.
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