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It is said that empirical results of the
photoelectric effect have no classical justification and then are
used for deduction of the famous relation E=h.nu as an
alternative way to Planck's deduction. We show that these results
are in fact justifiable by the classical theory of
electromagnetism and then this way can not be a valid manner for
obtaining this relation. Using the presented discussions simple
justification of the Rayleigh scattering and of the action
mechanism of laser are presented in support of the validity of the
discussion.
(10) Classical justification of the photoelectric effect (pdf)