Consider the figure given for photoemission. How would you reconcile with momentum-conservation? Note light (photons) have momentum in a different direction than the emitted electrons.
Consider the figure given for photoemission. How would you reconcile with momentum-conservation? Note light (photons) have momentum in a different direction than the emitted electrons.

When photons collide with a metal surface, momentum is transferred to the atoms on the metal surface, resulting in a reduction in photon speed. Photons transmit their momentum to the nucleus and electrons on the metal surface. The photons are emitted in the opposite direction as the electrons. The overall momentum transmitted by photons and electrons will, however, be equal.