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Which phenomena support only the wave theory of light? Select 2 options.
reflection
refraction
diffraction
interference
photoelectric effect
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Diffraction and interference.
These phenomena require superposition and phase to explain fringes and bending around obstacles, which are features of waves and cannot be accounted for by a pure particle (corpuscular) theory of light.
These phenomena require superposition and phase to explain fringes and bending around obstacles, which are features of waves and cannot be accounted for by a pure particle (corpuscular) theory of light.
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