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Light is ______________ - Physics

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Light is _______________ .

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  • a wave phenomenon

  • a particle phenomenon

  • both a particle and a wave phenomenon

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Solution

both a particle and a wave phenomenon

 

Light shows photoelectric effect and Compton effect, which depicts its particle nature. It also shows interference and diffraction, which depicts the wave nature of light.

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Chapter 17: Light Waves - MCQ [Page 379]

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HC Verma Concepts of Physics Vol. 1 [English] Class 11 and 12
Chapter 17 Light Waves
MCQ | Q 1 | Page 379

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