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When considering light moving through a diffraction grating, you should treat the light as A) both a particle and a wave. B) a particle. C) a wave. D) neither a particle nor a wave.

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Answer:

  • A) both a particle and a wave

Step-by-step explanation:

You should treat the "light as both a particle and a wave.. Due to the way the light interacts after the grating, you can see a pattern of interference that can only be explained by waves.

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Answer:

A) both a particle and a wave

Step-by-step explanation:

I just had this question on USA Test Prep so I know it is right.

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