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Q: What evidence supports that light is a particle?
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How can you prove that light is a particle?

The photoelectric effect was pretty definitive evidence that light is a particle (well, at least sometimes a particle).


Is Compton effect support the wave theory of light or particle theory?

yes it supports the wave theory of light...


What evidence supports the particle nature of light?

There are three main pieces of evidence to support the Kinetic Theory of Matter1) Brownian Motion 2) Diffusion 3) Thermal Expansion:) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :)Thanks guys xxHope this helps!!Good Luck! xx


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Light travels in a straight line, and it cast a shadow.


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Explain why diffusion is evidence for particle models?

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State one piece of evidence supporting the wave model of light and one piece of evidence supporting the particle model of light?

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How is the photoelectric effect evidence that light has some properties of a stream particles?

supports photon particle model as E=hf is supplied in discrete corpuscular quanta; increasing Intensity below fo gives no photoemission (not cumulative as suggested by wave theory- theoretically there will only be delay until photoemmission)


How is the photoelectric effect evidence that light has some properties of the stream of particles?

supports photon particle model as E=hf is supplied in discrete corpuscular quanta; increasing Intensity below fo gives no photoemission (not cumulative as suggested by wave theory- theoretically there will only be delay until photoemmission)