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Chapter 28 Reading Quiz

Chapter 28 Reading Quiz. Dr. Harold Williams. Reading Quiz . The photoelectric effect tells us that electrons have a wave nature. light has a particle nature. a photon can be converted into an electron. electrons are the conductors in metals. Slide 28-6. Answer .

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Chapter 28 Reading Quiz

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  1. Chapter 28Reading Quiz Dr. Harold Williams

  2. Reading Quiz • The photoelectric effect tells us that • electrons have a wave nature. • light has a particle nature. • a photon can be converted into an electron. • electrons are the conductors in metals. Slide 28-6

  3. Answer • The photoelectric effect tells us that • electrons have a wave nature. • light has a particle nature. • a photon can be converted into an electron. • electrons are the conductors in metals. Slide 28-7

  4. Reading Quiz • 2. Which of the following wave properties are exhibited by particles? • A. Diffraction • Interference • Superposition • All of the above Slide 28-8

  5. Answer • 2. Which of the following wave properties are exhibited by particles? • A. Diffraction • Interference • Superposition • All of the above Slide 28-9

  6. Reading Quiz 3. If you precisely measure the position of a particle, you A. destroy its wave nature. • B. cause it to diffract. • destroy all information about its speed or momentum. D. cause the particle to be annihilated. Slide 28-10

  7. Answer 3. If you precisely measure the position of a particle, you A. destroy its wave nature. • B. cause it to diffract. • destroy all information about its speed or momentum. D. cause the particle to be annihilated. Slide 28-11

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