- Wed Jun 03, 2020 2:41 am
#75898
Hi. I was stuck between B and D on this one. I've seen people elsewhere said that B was wrong because it was not Planck who demonstrated that radiation exists as particles, but I think you can also see B as saying:
“Classical wave theory, an incorrect formulation of the nature of radiation, was corrected by Planck, and other physicists after Planck performed experiments that demonstrated that radiation exists as particles."
I think the understanding above also makes sense and is supported by the passage? Can anyone help me with this? Thanks in advance.
“Classical wave theory, an incorrect formulation of the nature of radiation, was corrected by Planck, and other physicists after Planck performed experiments that demonstrated that radiation exists as particles."
I think the understanding above also makes sense and is supported by the passage? Can anyone help me with this? Thanks in advance.