corpuscular theory of light

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corpuscular theory of light

A scientist explains the corpuscular theory of light using a diagram.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A historical scientific theory in physics: The corpuscular theory of light is the theory that light consists of a stream of discrete, tiny particles, or corpuscles. This theory was notably proposed by Sir Isaac Newton as an alternative to the wave theory of light.
Usage
  • The term is used in historical and scientific contexts to discuss the development of theories about the nature of light.
  • It is often contrasted with the wave theory of light.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • Newton's corpuscular theory of light was influential for over a century.
    • The debate between the corpuscular theory of light and the wave theory was a major topic in classical physics.
Advanced Usage
  • "to support/advocate the corpuscular theory of light": To argue in favor of this particle-based model.
    • Several 18th-century physicists continued to support the corpuscular theory of light.
  • "the demise/decline of the corpuscular theory of light": Refers to the theory being superseded by evidence supporting wave-like behavior.
    • The results of diffraction experiments led to the decline of the corpuscular theory of light.
Variants and Related Words
  • Corpuscular theory (n): A shortened form often used in the same context.
    • The corpuscular theory was eventually challenged by new evidence.
  • Corpuscle (n): A minute particle; a term for the hypothetical particles of light in this theory.
    • In this model, each corpuscle was thought to travel in a straight line.
Synonyms
  • Emission theory: Another name for Newton's particle theory of light.
  • Particle theory of light (historical context): A descriptive synonym.
Related Phrases
  • "Corpuscular versus wave theory": A phrase describing the historical debate.
    • The 19th century resolved the corpuscular versus wave theory debate in favor of waves, until the advent of quantum mechanics.
corpuscular theory of light

A scientist explains the corpuscular theory of light using a diagram.

Noun
  1. (physics) the theory that light is transmitted as a stream of particles