Physics, asked by amritstar, 9 months ago

As we know, when light travel in medium it behaves like a wave and when it hits some object it behaves like a particle.
Then, How a light travel through glass?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

we all know that Einstein believed light is a particle (photon) and the flow of photons is a wave.

and , when light travel through glass some of the rays reflected back while much of the light enters into glass and when it enters it splits into particle and inside the glass it travels in particle nature and when it come out of the glass to air medium it again merge into waves nature .

hope it helps

Answered by CallMeBaap
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Yo

Daddy Here

First of all answering this question intuitively is not possible.

Secondly a light ray will never lose any of its nature or else it won't be light. (baap ka raaj nahi hai ki jo mun mein aaya vo nature daal diya)

Thirdly don't see it as a mixture of 2 things ie wave and particle, instead see it as an electromagnetic wave.

Fourth point is the EM waves just interact with the glass which is like a dielectric.

Fifth point is if u wanna see its wave and particle nature independently then grab a NCERT of class 12 physics and see the proof for Snell's law.

Sixth point is if u want in dept knowledge about it then take a quantum physics book and enjoy.

Arigato Gozaimus

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