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Pre-Quantum Theory Maxwell • A change in a electric field produced a magnetic field • A change in a magnetic field produced an electric field Light Transmission • Light propagated as a wave. Older Wave Theory: • Some things are unexplainable with older wave theory: • 1. Wave theory could not explain why a hot body emitted light. • 2. UV-light discharged electricallycharged metal plates (the photoelectric effect). Quantum Theory Max Planck • The energy of vibration of the atoms in a solid could have only specific frequencies Max Planck • E = nhf • f=frequency of vibration • h=constant {7 x 10-34 J/Hz} • n=integer (0,1,2,3,etc.) Max Planck • This is said to be quantized energy. • Electrons are emitted from a negatively charged metal plate with a potential difference when UV-light falls on it. • A) Only radiation above the threshold frequency (f0)ejects electrons no matter what intensity the light. • B) Photon- electromagnetic radiation travels in packets with a given amount of energy based on the frequency of the radiation. [Einstein] • E = hf • EM radiation has properties of particles. • KE = hf - hfo • Think conservation of energy. • This is going to be KEmax of an electron since hfo is the minimum energy needed to free an electron (assuming it is freeing a higher energy electron). • hf0 is the energy needed to free the electron and will not accumulate. • One photon interacts with one electron. • A known frequency of X-ray were directed at a graphite block, some scattered X-rays were found to have lower frequencies (increased wavelength). • Therefore, they lost energy & momentum in collisions. Louis Victor de Broglie • materials have wave properties • l = h = h mv p • Beams of electrons shot through a crystal showed diffraction grating patterns similar to those of X-rays with similar wavelength. •Particle • located at one point in space •Wave • continuous space needed to make a wave • can not travel through solid • can travel through solid objects (cannot occupy objects same space at same time) • can occupy same space at the same time with losing energy • have mass, size, KE, & momentum • frequency, wavelength, amplitude • Beams of electrons shot through a crystal showed diffraction grating patterns similar to those of X-rays with similar wavelength.