Historically, the behavior of light (or more generally electromagnetic radiation) represented a failure of classical mechanics known at the beginning of the twentieth century. On the one hand, the phenomena of interference and diffraction could be explained only on the basis of a wave theory. On the other hand, phenomena such as photoelectric emission and scattering by free electrons showed that light is composed of small particles.
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