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Answered by harshilrathod2407
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on the basis of

1 Corpuscular theory of light

2Wave theory of light

3 Electromagnetic theory of light

4Quantam theory of light

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Answered by sonalideval056
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The photoelectric effect is explained by quantum theory of light.

Explanation:

The photoelectric effect is explained by quantum theory of light, which states that when a quanta of photon is incidented on a metal surface, the energy of the photon breaks the electron-nucleus relationship, causing an electron to be expelled from the metal surface. Because it requires energy to break that contact and emit the electron, the photoelectric effect occurs only when the energy of the photon is greater than the work function of the metal.

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