Cornkid
Flashlight Enthusiast
Electronics question
I was sitting in my physics class today daydreaming when I whipped out my digital voltmeter, infinty ultra, and e1l. I connected the terminals of the voltmeter to the infinity ulta's cntacts and beamed the e1l at the LED. I measured .5 volts! My question is: Is this an example of the photoelectric effect ( Photon on metal causes electron jumps) or is it just the LED heating up and creating heat?
-tom
I was sitting in my physics class today daydreaming when I whipped out my digital voltmeter, infinty ultra, and e1l. I connected the terminals of the voltmeter to the infinity ulta's cntacts and beamed the e1l at the LED. I measured .5 volts! My question is: Is this an example of the photoelectric effect ( Photon on metal causes electron jumps) or is it just the LED heating up and creating heat?
-tom