The dual nature of light is exhibited by

The dual nature of light is exhibited by

Options

(a) Photoelectric effect
(b) Refraction and interference
(c) Diffraction and reflection
(d) Diffraction and photoelectric effect

Correct Answer:

Diffraction and photoelectric effect

Explanation:

Diffraction exhibits wave nature of light and photoelectric effect exhibits particel nature of light. Thus they exhibit dual nature of light.

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