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4 July, 10:13

Why won't a very bright beam of red light impart more energy to an ejected electron than a feeble beam of violet light?

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  1. 4 July, 11:20
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    This is related to the energy carried by photons of light the energy of each photon is proportional to the frequency of the light since red light has a lower frequency then violet light and photons of red light carry less energy than the photons of violet light as a result the red protons eject electrons that have less energy than the ejected electrons by Violet photons
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