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10 December, 16:22

When electromagnetic radiation above the threshold frequency falls on an object, it emits electrons? a

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  1. 10 December, 16:50
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    Electromagnetic radiation will be emitted when any object has a temperature above zero. The reason behind this is that atoms within any object at a temperature above absolute zero have energy, and thus is moving.

    Atoms are at least partly composed of charged particles, changed particles must be moving too.
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