photoelectric densitometer - translation to russian
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photoelectric densitometer - translation to russian

ENERGY MEASUREMENT OF ELECTRONS EMITTED FROM SOLIDS, GASES, OR LIQUIDS BY THE PHOTOELECTRIC EFFECT
Photoelectron spectroscopy; Photoelectron spectrum; Photoelectric spectrum
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photoelectric densitometer      
фотоэлектрический денситометр
photoelectron         
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  • The gold leaf [[electroscope]] to demonstrate the photoelectric effect. When the electroscope is negatively charged, there is an excess of electrons and the leaves are separated. If short wavelength, high-frequency light (such as ultraviolet light obtained from an [[arc lamp]], or by burning magnesium, or by using an induction coil between zinc or cadmium terminals to produce sparking) shines on the cap, the electroscope discharges, and the leaves fall limp. If, however, the frequency of the light waves is below the threshold value for the cap, the leaves will not discharge, no matter how long one shines the light at the cap.
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EMISSION OF ELECTRONS WHEN LIGHT HITS A MATERIAL
PhotoElectricEffect; Photo electric effect; Photoemission; Photoelectric Effect; Photoelectron; Photoelectric emission; Photoeffect; Hertz effect; Hertz Effect; Photoelectric; Photo-Electric Effect; Photo-electric effect; The Photoelectric effect; Photoelectricity; Photoelectric efficiency; Photo-Eletric Effect; Photoelectron effect; Photoelectric effect equation; Threshold Frequency; Photoelectrons; Fotoelectric effect

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общая лексика

фотоэлектрон

существительное

физика

фотоэлектрон

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  • The gold leaf [[electroscope]] to demonstrate the photoelectric effect. When the electroscope is negatively charged, there is an excess of electrons and the leaves are separated. If short wavelength, high-frequency light (such as ultraviolet light obtained from an [[arc lamp]], or by burning magnesium, or by using an induction coil between zinc or cadmium terminals to produce sparking) shines on the cap, the electroscope discharges, and the leaves fall limp. If, however, the frequency of the light waves is below the threshold value for the cap, the leaves will not discharge, no matter how long one shines the light at the cap.
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EMISSION OF ELECTRONS WHEN LIGHT HITS A MATERIAL
PhotoElectricEffect; Photo electric effect; Photoemission; Photoelectric Effect; Photoelectron; Photoelectric emission; Photoeffect; Hertz effect; Hertz Effect; Photoelectric; Photo-Electric Effect; Photo-electric effect; The Photoelectric effect; Photoelectricity; Photoelectric efficiency; Photo-Eletric Effect; Photoelectron effect; Photoelectric effect equation; Threshold Frequency; Photoelectrons; Fotoelectric effect

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пороговая частота

Definition

photoelectric
¦ adjective characterized by or involving the emission of electrons from a surface by the action of light.
Derivatives
photoelectricity noun

Wikipedia

Photoemission spectroscopy

Photoemission spectroscopy (PES), also known as photoelectron spectroscopy, refers to energy measurement of electrons emitted from solids, gases or liquids by the photoelectric effect, in order to determine the binding energies of electrons in the substance. The term refers to various techniques, depending on whether the ionization energy is provided by X-ray, XUV or UV photons. Regardless of the incident photon beam, however, all photoelectron spectroscopy revolves around the general theme of surface analysis by measuring the ejected electrons.

What is the Russian for photoelectric densitometer? Translation of &#39photoelectric densitometer&#3