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When a piece of metal is heated to high temperatures, it begins to glow red, and then white, as its temperature increases. Does this phenomenon provide evidence for the wave model or the particle model of light? Why? O A. The wave model, because the wavelengths of emitted light depend on the metal's temperature O B. The particle model, because the metal is emitting packets of light at specific wavelengths O C. The wave model, because the wavelengths of emitted radiation keep changing D. The particle model, because the metal is only absorbing radiation of specific frequencies

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