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How does variation of heat capacity of solids as a function of temperature shows that electromagnetic radiation has particle nature.

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Heat capacity of a solid is the amount of heat required to increase its temperature by unity. The temperature depends on the vibrations of the particles of the body. ... This is the heat radiation. Thus, there is no reason why you can expect EM wave theory to explain variation of Heat Capacity of solids with temperature.

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