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…was that the number of electrons released is not a function of the light's intensity, but of the color of the light. Einstein assumed that light traveled in tiny particle bundles called quanta of energy. The energy of any given light quantum (also known as a photon…
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…on the metal. The puzzling aspect of the photoelectric effect was that the number of electrons released is not a function of the light's intensity, but of the color of the light. Einstein assumed that light traveled in tiny particle bundles called quanta of energy
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…was that the number of electrons released is not a function of the light's intensity, but of the color of the light. Einstein assumed that light traveled in tiny particle bundles called quanta of energy. The energy of any given light quantum (also known as a photon…
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…Niels Bohr’s model of the hydrogen atom Niels Bohr’s model of the hydrogen atom, was the primary reason for the understanding of energy levels.Bohr was able to explain the bright line spectrum of hydrogen. Sparked by the recent discovery…
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…Wild Bill's Wild Bohr Quiz Niels Bohr's model of the hydrogen atom, was the primary reason for the understanding of energy levels. Bohr was able to explain the bright line spectrum of hydrogen. Sparked by the recent discovery of the diffraction…
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…as by doing so, Australia will not only protect itself from the devastating effects of climatic change but may also open up new export markets for renewable energy technology. As Dr Hamilton from the independent public policy research centre, Australian Institute…
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…: Non-weapon states agree to International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) safeguards, inspection of nuclear facilities and accounting of nuclear materials. Article IV: Materials related to the production of nuclear energy excluded from the ban on transfer…
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…to developing countries. With this they can grow without the dependency of fossil fuels and depend on renewable energy technology such as wind and solar power. The second project is preserving and restoring forests. This would greatly contribute to saving different…
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…sugars and fats. Chloroplasts, which are only found in plant cells, are the sites of photosynthesis, the conversion of solar energy to chemical energy by absorbing sunlight and synthesizing organic compounds from carbon dioxide and water. Mitochondria…
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…by special rituals which are performed by the Rabby. This belief was most popular in the 16th century. At that period, in some parts, every illness was considered an obsession. Buddhism: Buddha, the founder of Buddhism, renewed reincarnation by stating…
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