Explain Dual Nature of electromagnetic radiation
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Dual Nature of Electromagnetic Waves. An electromagnetic wave is an energy wave that has both a magnetic field and an electrical field. These waves can have different frequencies and wavelengths and span from Gamma rays to Radio waves. ... They also behave like both waves and particles.
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↪Actually welcome to the Concept of the ELECTROMAGNETI RADIATION AND It'S DUAL NATURE..!!!
↪Since we look in to the deep about the Dual nature of the light ..
↪SO HERE WE KNOW THAT ..
↗PARTICLE NATURE
↪Planks QUANTUM THEORY states us that light is in the particle nature such that , the descrete packets of energy that is PHOTONS travel in the vacuum , Featuring that the light is of the PARTICLE NATURE
⭐E = hv.. ( here h is the planks constant )
↗WAVE NATURE
↪Actually we look towards the MODERN PHYSICS Z, the Sir Albert EINSTEIN proved that the light is of the wave nature by the PHOTOELECTRIC EFFECT OF THE LIGHT
↪ Such that , the threshold frequency of light is required to eject the electrons from the metal surfaces with the respective WORK FUNCTION OF THE METAL ..
⭐E = K.E (max) + Phi
↪here ...phi is the work function. .
↪Actually welcome to the Concept of the ELECTROMAGNETI RADIATION AND It'S DUAL NATURE..!!!
↪Since we look in to the deep about the Dual nature of the light ..
↪SO HERE WE KNOW THAT ..
↗PARTICLE NATURE
↪Planks QUANTUM THEORY states us that light is in the particle nature such that , the descrete packets of energy that is PHOTONS travel in the vacuum , Featuring that the light is of the PARTICLE NATURE
⭐E = hv.. ( here h is the planks constant )
↗WAVE NATURE
↪Actually we look towards the MODERN PHYSICS Z, the Sir Albert EINSTEIN proved that the light is of the wave nature by the PHOTOELECTRIC EFFECT OF THE LIGHT
↪ Such that , the threshold frequency of light is required to eject the electrons from the metal surfaces with the respective WORK FUNCTION OF THE METAL ..
⭐E = K.E (max) + Phi
↪here ...phi is the work function. .
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