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Quantum nature of light is not supported by the phenomenon of

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Answered by kushalankur09p5h135
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einstein give the concept of quantum nature of light which is supported by uncertainity principle
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Answer:  

Quantum nature of light is not supported by the phenomenon of polarization and interference.

Explanation:

The quantum nature of light indicates the particle nature of light. We know from that light has dual nature. So, light can exhibit wave as well as particle nature. The light as a particles will be quantized and they can hit other particles, while hitting they can get absorbed or scattered. So scattering, reflection, refraction, dispersion are the phenomenon which occurs due to quantum nature of light. But sometimes light can behave as wave.

For example, the phenomenon of polarization where light in a particular direction can only be passed through the polarizer. This can be possible it light moves as a wave and not as quantized particle. Similarly, the formation of interference fringes during interference phenomenon is also due to the wave nature of light.

So, the polarization and interference are the two phenomenon where the quantum nature of light is not supported as in these two phenomenon light behaves like a wave.

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