brittanymassey6
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  • 04-08-2018
  • Physics
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Light acts like? a particle only. both a wave and a particle. a wave only. neither a wave nor a particle.

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PunIntended
PunIntended PunIntended
  • 04-08-2018

Light acts like a wave and particle.

If there is an experiment designed to detect waves, you will see light as waves.

Similarly, if you set up an experiment to detect particles, you will see light as particles.

Basically, how you see light depends on the circumstances.

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TheCoolMan015
TheCoolMan015 TheCoolMan015
  • 18-02-2020

Answer:

Light acts like a wave and particle.

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