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The transverse nature of electromagnetic waves is proved by which of the following?
Options
(a) Interference phenomena
(b) Diffraction phenomena
(c) Dispersion phenomena
(d) Polarisation phenomena
Correct Answer:
Polarisation phenomena
Explanation:
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Topics: Electromagnetic Waves
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Subject: Physics
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- Hydrogen atom in ground state is excited by a monochrmatic radiation of λ=975 Å
- ln a surrounding medium of temperature 10⁰C a body takes 7 min for a fall
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- In photoelectric effect, the photoelectric current
- In a given reaction, ᴢXᴬ → ᴢ+1Yᴬ → ᴢ-1Kᴬ⁻⁴ → ᴢ-1Kᴬ⁻⁴
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Subject: Physics (2479)
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