Re: two rays of different wavelength will generate the same electric current ?



On Fri, 22 Sep 2006 12:39:55 -0000, Krill <Krill@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

There should be a linear relationship between the frequency
of light and the energy measured:

There is, but diodes don't actually measure energy when current is
being generated.

Measuring Planck's constant using Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs)
http://www.jcphysics.com/pdfs/ledplanck.pdf

Not so good a paper.

http://www.physics.isu.edu/~hackmart/planck's.PDF#search=%22planck's%20constant%20diodes%22

A much better one there.

But did you read them? It isn't at all about the OP's question (which
I think is just homework, anyway.)

Jon
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