Why does violet light eject electrons from a certain photosensitive surface whereas red light has no effect on that surface?

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2026-07-09 01:55

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Violet light has higher energy photons compared to red light. This higher energy allows violet light photons to transfer enough energy to electrons in the photosensitive surface to eject them, a process known as the photoelectric effect. Red light photons do not have enough energy to overcome the work function of the surface and therefore cannot eject electrons.

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