Java Applet simulating a photoelectric effect experiment, measuring current and stopping potential for a variety of metals and monochromatic wavelengths. A sophisticated simulated experiment.
Interactive tool for students in atomic science, allowing comparison of different x-ray spectra with standard spectra of elements for identification of sample composition.
The details of the photoelectric effect were in direct contradiction to the expectations of very well developed classical physics. The explanation marked one of the major steps toward quantum theory.
Scientific research has always been linked to experiments which help to prove, disprove, or clarify scientific principles. In this section of Physics 2000, the site looks at some classic experiments in quantum physics.
This site offers free programs that are about serious physics of up to the new A and A S-level or College standard. Experiments you can do with your mouse.
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