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Explain the Photoelectric Effect and Derive the Planck Constant from the Perspective of Volatility

Authors: Demin Liu

When the photoelectric effect was discovered, it was found that only photons could explain the effect, so everyone thought that light was for particles.However, if light is a particle, it cannot explain the independent propagability of light,the particle velocity is superimposed with the emission source, and the loss of light is to loss the photon mass or the velocity.In order to solve these contradictions, I try to explain the photoelectric effect from the volatility of light.

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