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Is light a wave, or a particle?
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However, in 1802 Young showed that an interference pattern is produced when light from two sources overlaps, which could happen only if light was a wave.
This is a special property of light itself, which is different from a familiar object like a brick," since light is a wave with no mass.
A well-known example is the confusion over whether light is a wave or a particle.
We thought light was a wave and that duration, length and mass were objective facts of the world.
That light is a wave phenomenon was indisputable: there were countless examples of interference effects the signature of waves and a well-developed electromagnetic wave theory.
By the end of the 19th century, the battle over the nature of light as a wave or a collection of particles seemed over.
In other words, the molecular structure of the antennas essentially converts incoming light into a wave that travels from an antenna to a reaction center without losing energy.
For example, Poisson derided the theory that light is a wave because it predicted a bright spot should appear at the center of certain shadows.
"Light is a wave.
The light generated a wave spectrum flash with its peak at around 800 nm or longer.
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