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Physics, 20.08.2019 18:10 mirmir62

Which of the following is not an experiment that can be explained by treating light as a particle? a) the photoelectric effect. b) the blackbody radiation spectrum. c) the diffraction pattern from two slits. d) the compton scattering of light off electrons. e) the pair production of an electron and positron.

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