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Physics question - matching
1) electron volt
2) radiation
3) photon
4) x-ray
5) planck's constant
6) photoelectric effect
7) uncertainty principle
8) de broglie wave
9) best model for light
10) quanta
a) small unit of energy
b) photons
c) light shining on a metal surface causes electrons to be emitted from the surface
d) smallest amount of light
e) wave associated with moving matter
f) statement about limit of position measurement
g) energy and/or mass being ejected from a nucleus
h) includes both the wave theory and quantum theory
i) radiation from decelerated electrons
j) 6.63 x 10^-34 joules

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