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What are the phenomena shown by light energy?

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Answered by IƚȥCαɳԃყBʅυʂԋ
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In conclusion, the phenomena that accompany the propagation of light (interference, diffraction, polarization) are correctly explained by the wave theory of light, while the phenomena of light interaction with substance (photoelectric effect, Compton Effect) are perfectly described by the corpuscular theory of light.

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Answered by nagarann
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Explanation:Fluorescence is an optical phenomenon in which the molecular absorption of energy in the form of photons triggers the emission of fluorescent photons with a longer wavelength. Usually, the photon is absorbed in the ultraviolet (UV) spectrum, and radiation is emitted in the visible spectrum.

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