3)  The “Photoelectric Effect” occurs when a)......................... is absorbed at a metal surface. The energy is transferred to an b)............................. which may then be c)............................. from the surface. Experiments with this effect were producing results that could not be explained. In 1905, Einstein used Plank’s e)............................... Theory to explain all the difficulties. His idea was: • Light is a wave, but the energy is concentrated in “bundles” called “f)................................” • Each bundle carries an amount of energy, as described by g)....................................... theory. • When a photon interacts with matter, it can either transfer h).......................... of its energy, or i).............................. of it, but cannot transfer j).....................................................

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The “Photoelectric Effect” occurs when
a)......................... is absorbed at a metal surface.
The energy is transferred to an b).............................
which may then be c)............................. from the
surface. Experiments with this effect were
producing results that could not be explained.
In 1905, Einstein used Plank’s e)...............................
Theory to explain all the difficulties. His idea was:
• Light is a wave, but the energy is concentrated in
“bundles” called “f)................................”
• Each bundle carries an amount of energy, as
described by g)....................................... theory.
• When a photon interacts with matter, it can either
transfer h).......................... of its energy, or
i).............................. of it, but cannot transfer
j).....................................................

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