Explain the characteristics of light as a wave.
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There are three measurable properties of wave motion: amplitude, wavelength, and frequency. A definitive experiment was Young's double slit experiment, which demonstrated that light shined at two slits in a screen show an interference pattern characteristic of waves of light, rather than particles.
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There are three measurable properties of wave motion: amplitude, wavelength, and frequency. A definitive experiment was Young's double slit experiment, which demonstrated that light shined at two slits in a screen show an interference pattern characteristic of waves of light, rather than particles. ☺️❤️☺️
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