Concept:
The photoelectric effect demonstrates the particle nature of light:
Emission of electrons occurs instantly when light of sufficient frequency falls on a metal
No measurable time delay
Step 1: Analyze Assertion (A).
Photoelectric emission occurs immediately once light of frequency above threshold strikes the surface.
Hence, it is considered a spontaneous (instantaneous) phenomenon.
Assertion is true.
Step 2: Analyze Reason (R).
According to classical wave theory:
Energy is delivered continuously
Electron should accumulate energy gradually
This would cause a measurable time delay
But experiments show no delay.
Thus, the reason correctly describes the classical prediction.
Step 3: Link between A and R.
The absence of time lag (spontaneity) contradicts classical wave theory and supports photon theory.
Hence, the reason explains why the effect is spontaneous.
Conclusion:
Both Assertion and Reason are true, and Reason correctly explains Assertion.