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What branch of physics best explains the photoelectric effect? A.) nature of light B.) general relativity C.) law of conservation of momentum D.) thermodynamics
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What branch of physics best explains the photoelectric effect? A.) nature of light B.) general relativity C.) law of conservation of momentum D.) thermodynamics
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What branch of physics best explains the photoelectric effect?
A.) nature of light
B.) general relativity
C.) law of conservation of momentum
D.) thermodynamics
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i think its nature of light
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