Physics Notes Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter covers Photoelectric Effect, Einstein Photoelectric Equation, Matter Waves, de Broglie Hypothesis and Davisson-Germer Experiment for CBSE, NEET, JEE Main, JEE Advanced, IB and IGCSE Physics students.
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Dual Nature
Learn photoelectric effect, de Broglie waves and photon concepts.
Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter explains that light shows both wave and particle nature, while moving matter particles such as electrons can also show wave nature. This bridge between classical and quantum physics is important across CBSE, NEET, JEE, IB, IGCSE and A-Level curricula.
Core Chapter Overview
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Wave Nature of Light
Interference and diffraction
Polarisation
Electromagnetic-wave nature
Evidence supporting wave behaviour
hν
Particle Nature of Light
Photon concept
Photon energy and momentum
Photoelectric effect
Electron emission explained by photons
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Failure of Classical Wave Theory
Could not explain threshold frequency
Could not explain instantaneous emission
Could not explain kinetic-energy dependence on frequency
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Photoelectric Effect Overview
Work function and threshold frequency
Stopping potential and saturation current
Effects of intensity and frequency
Essential experimental graphs
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Einstein’s Quantum Theory
Light consists of photons
Photon energy E = hν
Kmax = hν − φ
eV₀ = Kmax
λ
Matter Waves
Moving particles possess wavelength
Electron diffraction
Wave-particle duality
Experimental verification
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de Broglie Concept
λ = h/p
Electron wavelength
Charged particles accelerated through potential
Applications and numericals
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Davisson-Germer Experiment
Electron-crystal scattering
Diffraction peaks
Verification of de Broglie wavelength
Wave nature of electrons
Complete Chapter Roadmap
Photoelectric Effect
Einstein Photoelectric Equation
Matter Waves & de Broglie
Davisson-Germer Experiment
Formula Sheet & PYQs
Exam Importance
Why This Chapter Matters
Important for CBSE Class 12 board exams.
Frequently tested in NEET Physics.
A strong numerical chapter for JEE Main.
Conceptual questions are common in JEE Advanced.
Useful for IB Physics, IGCSE and A-Level.
A foundation of quantum and modern physics.
Kumar Sir Exam Tips
Photoelectric effect proves particle nature of light.
Interference and diffraction prove wave nature.
Maximum kinetic energy depends on frequency, not intensity.
Photoelectric current depends on intensity.
Stopping potential depends on frequency.
de Broglie wavelength is λ = h/p.
Davisson-Germer verifies electron wave nature.
The chapter is both formula-based and concept-based.