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The view of light that describes light as consisting of particles is called: Select the correct answer below: particulate spherical discrete corpuscular

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Answer: Corpuscular.

Step-by-step explanation:

There is a theory called the Corpuscular Theory of Light, which says that light is made of small particles called "corpuscles".

But as we know, light has a duality associated to it (it behaves like a wave and like a particle), and here is where one of the largest problems of this theory appears, because it does not explain things like diffraction or interference.

Then the correct option is corpuscular.

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