photoelectric effect
the photoelectric effect doesn't
Diffraction, Interference etc are the phenomenon which confirm the wave nature of light.!
Light is said to be of dual nature so it has particle nature as well as wave nature but there is a difference in waves and electromagnetic waves. so ,as for your question "Is light a electromagnetic wave" the answer is "no"More precisely, if visible is not an electromagnetic wave, the NO part of the electromagnetic spectrum could be considered to be an electromagnetic wave. By any definition of the term, the answer is 'Yes'
yes it supports the wave theory of light...
Einstein. He stated that light acts as both a particle and a wave.
the photoelectric effect doesn't
Light is transverse in nature.
Diffraction, Interference etc are the phenomenon which confirm the wave nature of light.!
Light being electromanetic wave is TRANSVERSE in nature.
Light acts like both a particle and a wave.
Light is said to be of dual nature so it has particle nature as well as wave nature but there is a difference in waves and electromagnetic waves. so ,as for your question "Is light a electromagnetic wave" the answer is "no"More precisely, if visible is not an electromagnetic wave, the NO part of the electromagnetic spectrum could be considered to be an electromagnetic wave. By any definition of the term, the answer is 'Yes'
polarization
No.
The wave model. More specifically, it shows that light is a transverse wave - a longitudonal wave can't be polarized.
It can't.
Light exhibits wave and particle properties.
yes it supports the wave theory of light...