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31 March, 15:57

It Refers to the emission of electrons from a metal when light shines on metal. Example: static electricity

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  1. 31 March, 16:27
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    The emission of electrons from the surface of a metal when light at or above

    a certain threshold frequency shines on it is called the "Photoelectric Effect".

    It really doesn't have much to do with static electricity.
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