Physics, asked by sukrantbhattacharjee, 6 months ago

Some of the phenomena of light can be explained only if light is considered to be made up of waves
whereas others can be explained only if light is thought to be made up of particles. For example, the
phenomena of diffraction (bending of light around the corners of tiny objects), interference and polarization of
ght can only be explained if light is considered to be of wave nature. The particle theory of light cannot
nplain these phenomena. On the other hand, the phenomena of reflection and refraction of light, and casting
shadows of objects by light, can be explained only if light is thought to be made of particles. Wave theory
light cannot explain these phenomena. Thus, there is evidence for the wave nature of light as well as for
particle nature of light.​

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Answered by AyoobS
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thanks friend for giving a brief description of the properties of light

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