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Explanation:
When an electromagnetic wave like light hits a material, the electrons gets emitted. The emission of electrons is called photoelectric effect. The emitted electrons are called photoelectrons. In this process the transfer of energy takes place from light to an electron.
Hence, the correct option regarding the photoelectric experiment is (A) " Light can cause electrons to be released from the surface of a metal."
<span>Kelly has some sand in a bucket, but she thinks that there may be some salt mixed in with her sand. How can she determine if there is salt in the sand?</span><span>
Answer: If she puts water in the bucket, the salt will dissolve.
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My part of the atom, I'm guessing you are referring to the protons, neutrons, and electrons.
The smallest of these three is the electron.