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andriy [413]
3 years ago
4

To explain the photoelectric effect, Albert Einstein linked the photoelectric effect to an idea from which scientist?

Chemistry
2 answers:
Rus_ich [418]3 years ago
6 0
The answer is C. Max Planck
Nat2105 [25]3 years ago
5 0
<h2>Answer : Option C) Max Planck</h2><h3>Explanation : </h3>

To explain the photoelectric effect, Albert Einstein linked the photoelectric effect to an idea from Max Planck.

Einstein's photoelectric effect was based upon Max Planck's theory of black-body radiation, where his theory was based on the energy which was present  in each quantum of light is equal to the frequency and multiplied by a constant, which was later called Planck's constant.

A photon that had frequency above threshold frequency was the required energy to eject a single electron, creating the photoelectric effect.

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