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Photoelectric effect, the phenomenon of which, as electromagnetic radiation is absorbed, electrically charged particles are emitted from or... View Article
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The Doppler effect, or Doppler shift, describes the frequency variations of some kind of sound or light wave that a moving object generates in... View Article
An object's entropy is a measure of the amount of energy that is inaccessible to do work. Entropy is also a measure of how many possible... View Article
The electric field is a vector quantity whose direction is defined as the direction in which when put in the field, a positive test charge will... View Article