Quantum Mechanics
Quantum Mechanics
the more intense the incident light the greater the energy with which the
electrons should be ejected from the metal. That is, the average energy carried by an
ejected (photoelectric) electron should increase with the intensity of the incident light.
Hence it is expected : lag time between exposure of the metal and emission of
electron.
Refraction
Interference
Diffraction
Polarization
Photoelectric effect
Compton scattering
2 d 2 ( x)
2 ( x)
4
2
dx
1 2 p2
E mv V V
2 2m
1
p [2mE V ] 2
h h
1
p
[2mE V ] 2
h 2 d 2 ( x)
2 ( E V ) ( x)
8 m dx 2