Which one of the following properties of light does not support the wave theory of light? A)Light obeys the laws of reflection and refraction; B)Light waves get polarised; C)Light shows a photoelectric effect; D)Light shows interference

Lizeth Herring

Lizeth Herring

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2023-01-01

Which one of the following properties of light does not support the wave theory of light? A)Light obeys the laws of reflection and refraction; B)Light waves get polarised; C)Light shows a photoelectric effect; D)Light shows interference

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Royce Mathis

Royce Mathis

Beginner2023-01-02Added 10 answers

The ideal choice is C
Light shows a photoelectric effect
The justification for the suitable selection is:
Option (C) Light shows a photoelectric effect
1)This characteristic backs up the idea that light is a particle rather than a wave.2) The energy needed to release electrons from metal relies on the frequency of the light, not the intensity, which is why light exhibits a photoelectric effect.The explanation for the incorrect option(s):
Option (A) Light obeys the laws of reflection and refraction: It supports the wave theory of light as it is accompanied by a change in speed and wavelength of the waves.
Option (B) Light waves get polarised: It also supports the wave theory of light.
Option (D) Light shows interference: The Young's interference experiment showed that it supports the wave theory of light.
Thus, the correct answer is an option (C).

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