fotoelektri
Fotoelektri refers to the photoelectric effect, a phenomenon where electrons are emitted from a material when light shines on it. This effect is a fundamental concept in quantum mechanics and has significant practical applications. The energy of the incident photons must be sufficient to overcome the work function of the material, which is the minimum energy required to remove an electron. When a photon's energy exceeds the work function, the excess energy is transferred to the emitted electron as kinetic energy.
The intensity of the light influences the number of emitted electrons, while the frequency of the light
Key experiments demonstrating the photoelectric effect, notably by Heinrich Hertz and later explained by Albert Einstein,
The photoelectric effect finds applications in various technologies. Photomultiplier tubes, used for detecting faint light, and