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What is the significance of the taylor experiment?

a. it gave evidence for the particle nature of light

b. it showed that the wave nature of light is a probability statement of where photons are going to be

c. it found that for a given frequency, all bundles have the same energy; at twice the frequency

d. it gave evidence that light could be either a wave or a particle

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