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Quantum physics
 interference and diffraction provide evidence for the wave model
 electromagnetic (EM) radiation is assumed to behave as a wave which is demonstrated by
the fact EM radiation exhibits diffraction and interference
 However photoelectric effect and atomic line spectra can be explained if EM radiation
behaves as particles (particle model).

Photons

 Definition: packet of energy of electromagnetic radiation
 What this means is that energy is transferred as discrete packets of energy rather than
being transferred continuously
 Photons are fundamental particles which make up all forms of electromagnetic radiation
 E = hf (can also be written as E = hc/)
Where E = energy of photon (J)
h = Planck’s constant (6.63 x 10−34 )
f = frequency (Hz)
 = wavelength (m)
c = speed of light (3 x 108 ¿
 This equation tells us
 E  f (high frequency radiation means high frequency photons)
 E  1/
 Gamma photons (EM radiation from nuclei) are the most energetic

Electron volt

 Used to express very small energies because quantum energies tend to be much smaller
than a joule
 One electron volt (eV) is the energy gained by an electron travelling through a potential
difference of 1 volt
 1 eV = 1.6 x 10−19 J
 When a charged particle is accelerated through a p.d. , it gains K.E. which is given by
1 2
eV = mv
2
rearranging to find speed of electron gives √ 2 eV /m
(this equation applies to all charged particles)
 E = VQ

Photoelectric effect

 Definition: emission of electron from the surface of a conductor when electromagnetic
radiation is incident on it
 The electrons removed in this manner are called photoelectrons
 The photoelectric effect provides important evidence that light is carried in discrete
packets because each electron absorbs only 1 electron so only the frequencies of light
above a threshold frequency will emit a photoelectron.
 Threshold frequency: minimum frequency required to release electron from the surface
of a metal
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