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  • Einstein on Electromagnetic Radiation: A Quote and Its Significance
    "The most incomprehensible thing about nature is that it is comprehensible."

    Albert Einstein's 1905 description of the photoelectric effect, in which electromagnetic radiation produces a current in a circuit consisting of two electrodes, is one of his most important contributions to science. The results from this experiment implied the quantized nature of light and laid the foundation for quantum theory.

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