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DUAL NATURE OF MATTER AND RADIATION
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Why can't the wave theory explain the instantaneous emission of electrons?
A. Because waves are too fast
B. Because electrons are already free
C. Because light has no energy
D. Because it predicts slow energy accumulation over time
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