In the photoelectric effect experiment, as illustrated by Figure Q28.6, a current is measured while light is
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In the photoelectric effect experiment, as illustrated by Figure Q28.6, a current is measured while light is shining on the cathode. But this does not appear to be a complete circuit, so how can there be a current? Explain.
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College Physics A Strategic Approach
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