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By Huygen's wave theory of light, we cannot explain the phenomenon of(a) Interference(b) Diffraction(c) Photoelectric effect(d) Polarisation

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Answered by mahatopayal481
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(c) photoelectric effect is the correct one
Answered by orangesquirrel
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Answer:

By Huygens' wave theory of light, we cannot explain the phenomenon of the Photoelectric effect.

Explanation:

Huygens' principle describes the wave theory of light but the photoelectric effect cannot be explained using the wave theory, instead, it requires to be explained by the particle nature of light.

It is because the photoelectric effect involves the release of photoelectric when photons act on the surface of a metal and thereby needs to be explained by the particle nature of light.

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