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16 August, 11:53

Why did scientists using classical, Newtonian physics have difficulty explaining the photoelectric effect?

A. Classical physics considered light to be neither a wave nor a particle.

B. Classical physics viewed light as a wave.

C. Classical physics considered light to be both a wave and a particle.

D. Classical physics viewed light as a particle.

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  1. 16 August, 15:05
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    I think its B because classical physics describes light as waves
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