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The Compton effect can be
explained on the basis of​

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Answered by nishasingh07121998
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Answer:

on basis of the particle nature of light.

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Answered by sourasghotekar123
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Answer: Particle nature of light

Explanation:

Einstein proposed the hypothesis of light quanta and succeeded in explaining the photoelectric phenomenon. As a result, light was found to exist in space as grains (or particles or particles) with energy. The particle or corpuscular nature of light was more firmly established by the discovery of the Compton effect.

The quantum theory of light, i.e. the concept of photons, successfully explained the Compton effect. Wave theory predicts that scattered radiation will have the same wavelength.

The quantum theory of light can explain the photoelectric phenomenon that if photon quanta hit a metal surface, the energy of the photon breaks the electron-nucleus interaction, and thus an electron is emitted from the metal surface. Because some energy is required to break this interaction in order to emit an electron, the photoelectric effect occurs from a metal surface

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