Kalyan Uppalapati

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But while doing this experiment, Hertz stumbled upon another curious phenomenon that would, within a decade, challenge the light-is-a-wave argument. The phenomenon is now called the photoelectric effect. When light falls on certain metals, it can eject electrons. Most important, for a given metal, the electrons are ejected only when the light is above a threshold frequency unique to that metal.
Through Two Doors at Once: The Elegant Experiment That Captures the Enigma of Our Quantum Reality
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