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Flux Quantization Validates Electromagnetic Induction in the Photoelectric Effect

Authors: Ionel DINU, M.Sc.

Abstract This short communication is a supplement to the article Radio Waves – Part III The Photoelectric Effect in which I advanced the hypothesis that the photoelectric effect can be explained as an effect of electromagnetic induction occurring at the surface of the illuminated metal. A striking support for the validity of this hypothesis has been discovered recently by the present author in the quantization of the magnetic flux observed experimentally more than 50 years ago.

Comments: 3 Pages. A Rapid Communication supplementing the article Radio Waves – Part III The Photoelectric Effect

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