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The Photoelectric Effect in Photocells. Photovoltaic cells are named for what they do: convert light (“photo”) to electricity (“voltaic”). ...
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Photocells II: The Photoelectric Effect in Photocells SPN LESSON #29 TEACHER INFORMATION LEARNING OUTCOME: After simulating the operation of a photovoltaic cell, students are able to describe the components of the cell and explain how they interact to produce their desired output.
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The photoelectric effect has many practical applications which include the photocell, photoconductive devices and solar cells. ... This effect can be quite large so that a very small current in a device suddenly becomes quite large when exposed to light. Thus photoconductive devices have many of the same uses as photocells.
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This process is called the photoelectric effect (or photoelectric emission or photoemission), a material that can exhibit this phenomena is said to be photoemissive, and the ejected electrons are called photoelectrons;
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physics.info/photoelectric/
physics.info/photoelectric/
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Applications of the photoelectric effect ... The photocell is at the centre of the many applications of the photoelectric effect. It consists of a curved emitter and a rod as collector, so as not to inhibit light from reaching the emitter. ... ; Photocells are used in medicine. An example is shown in the diagram below:
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identify data sources, gather, process and present information to summarise the use of the photoelectric effect in photocells ... Photocells are common in electric eyes, radiation detectors and light meters. Many utilise the photoelectric effect to detect the presence of light or radiation at particular wavelengths.
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www.hsc.csu.edu.au/physics/core/implementation/9_4_2/94...
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A photocell is a practical application of the phenomenon of photoelectric cell. ... A photocell consists of an evacuated sealed glass tube containing a wire anode and a concave cathode of suitable emitting material such as Cesium (Cs) The material of cathode responds to a given frequency range.
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www.citycollegiate.com/physicsXII_photocell.htm
www.citycollegiate.com/physicsXII_photocell.htm
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about photoelectric effect. photoelectric effect. Information about photoelectric effect in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. photoelectric effect applet, the photoelectric effect ... The theory of the photoelectric effect, a quantum theory of radiation, was formulated by Albert Einstein 1905...
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encyclopedia.farlex.com/photoelectric+effect
encyclopedia.farlex.com/photoelectric+effect
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Modern device that use the photoelectric effect are frequently called photocells. These devices include a metal that will emit the electrons when light strikes it and another metal plate. The energy of photoelectrons can be changed by placing a voltage across the two metal plates.
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web.phys.ksu.edu/vqm/VQMNextGen/HistoricallySignExp/pho...
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