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Ace Stanton
26 November, 17:23
Light is:
a wave
a particle
neither
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Kyler Dean
26 November, 18:40
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It is Neither.
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Light is neither a wave or a particle.
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Aron
26 November, 18:51
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A wave! it's a type of energy that is called electricmagnetic energy
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