Physics, 13.01.2021 08:10, 2020sanchezyiczela
Question 5 of 10
When dim blue light shines on a piece of metal, electrons are ejected from its
surface, but not when bright red light shines on the metal. Does this
phenomenon provide evidence for the wave model or the particle model of
light? Why?
A. The particle model, because only high-energy frequencies of light
can remove electrons
O B. The wave model, because increasing the brightness causes red
light to remove electrons
C. The wave model, because only high-energy frequencies of light
can bend around a barrier
D. The particle model, because increasing the brightness causes red
light to remove electrons
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