Re: Einstein's Photoelectric = Newton Mechanics??



"guskz@xxxxxxxxxxx" <guskz@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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If we must obey Planck's constant "h" for ONE unit of light then it
seems obvious that Einstein's Photoelectric effect obeys Newtonian
Mechanics??

Einstein's two photoelectric effects are:
1. More intense the light, the MORE electrons move at the same
velocity
2. Faster the frequency of light, the SAME electrons move at a FASTER
veloctity.

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#1 is explained by adhering to Planck's constant, therefore a higher
intensity of light means a higher quanta value per square unit of
space therefore means more photons travelling simultaneously. (More
photons move more electrons???)

#2 is explained also due to Planck's quanta, therefore the same
intensity (same number of photons) hit the same number of electrons
but a higher repetitive(frequency) rate thus the same number of
electrons will obviously move faster????
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Science says Einstein's photoelectric effect explains particle-wave
duality, I say it explains Newton's Mechanics Law.

Newton's laws do not include 'quantitization'. It was not invented until
MUCH later.

Under Newtons laws, a weaker beam of light would consist of particles or
waves that move with less amplitude or move slower.
As the beam is attenuated, the electrons would get weaker.


Where's my Nobel ???

No bell for you.





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bz

please pardon my infinite ignorance, the set-of-things-I-do-not-know is an
infinite set.

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