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Kaylin
13 November, 11:25
How does light behave?
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Keaton Bowers
13 November, 13:21
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When light moves from one medium (like air) to another medium (like water) it will change directions. This is a "wave-like" behavior and is called refraction. In this way light behaves like other waves such as sound waves.
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Douglas Wilkins
13 November, 14:44
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Answer: Light behaves like waves, they undergo reflection, refraction and diffraction just like any other wave would.
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Light waves move and change direction all the time. But how can we compare them? to all other waves because this behavior happens constantly.
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