Light acts like both a particle and a wave.
Light waves are transverse in nature.
The particle nature of light is illustrated by the photoelectric effect.
transverse nature of light is verified by polarisation.
The photoelectric effect does not support the wave nature of light. This phenomenon can only be explained by the particle nature of light, as described by Albert Einstein in his theory of photons.
Light is transverse in nature, meaning its waves oscillate perpendicular to the direction of its propagation.
Albert Einstein's Photo-electric effect is one of the proof of the particle nature of light. The experiment on the wave particle duality is another proof pf the particle nature of light.
The property of localized energy packets called photons is attributed to the particle nature of light rather than its wave nature.
Light being electromanetic wave is TRANSVERSE in nature.
The photoelectric effect demonstrates the particle nature of light. In this phenomenon, light is shown to behave like a stream of particles (photons) by ejecting electrons from a material when it hits the surface.
Polarization indicates light has transverse waves.
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Light consists of 7 colours and they are transverse in nature.