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describe dual behaviour of light​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The dual nature of light means that, in some experiments, light behaves as a wave. In other experiments, light behaves as a particle. In 1801, Thomas Young shined light between two adjacent slits. ... The light was behaving as a stream of particles, like machine gun bullets.

Answered by okaybro786
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The dual nature of light means that, in some experiments, light behaves as a wave. In other experiments, light behaves as a particle which explains how light bends (or diffracts) around an object.

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