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musashi1029
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Hello.
I have a question regarding photoelectric effect. My textbook says that when photoelectric effect experiment was first performed, physicists could not explain the outcome with classical physics (e.g. maximum kinetic energy depends on frequency of light, not intensity). My question is, wasn't there even one thing that could be explained with classical physics about the results of this experiment? If anyone knows there was, please explain it to me.
Thank you in advance.
I have a question regarding photoelectric effect. My textbook says that when photoelectric effect experiment was first performed, physicists could not explain the outcome with classical physics (e.g. maximum kinetic energy depends on frequency of light, not intensity). My question is, wasn't there even one thing that could be explained with classical physics about the results of this experiment? If anyone knows there was, please explain it to me.
Thank you in advance.