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4 January, 18:30

Can prolonged exposure to highly intense infrared light cause electrons to be ejected from a clean metal surface

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  1. 4 January, 21:13
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    No, because infrared light is not photoelectric. The cutoff for the photoelectrive effect is red light, in that red light and wavelengths beyond are not photoelectrive. However, blue and green light will.
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