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refection refraction diffraction polarization interference dispersion photoelectric effect
diffraction, reflection, refraction
Reflection and refraction. (Another is absorption.) (Another of the two is dispersion and interference.) (And another one is diffraction.)
none of the above
The Photoelectric Effect and the Compton effect, both of these effects are explained by Photons.
Light shows wave properties through different conditions such as reflection, diffraction, refraction, Poisson's spot, polarization, and interference.
Reflection, or refraction, depending on what causes the change in direction.
reflection
Reflection, Refraction, Diffraction
refraction, diffraction, reflection there are only 3
refraction, diffraction, reflection there are only 3
We make that assumption from scanty, flimsy evidence. The only indication we have is that radio waves exhibit all the properties of reflection, refraction, diffraction, dispersion, polarization, and interference that are characteristic of waves, and that they all closely match the mathematics of wave motion. Other than that, there's nothing to go on.