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HELP PLEASE!!!! Which model of light states that light travels in a series of waves? a. particle model c. wave model b. electromagnetic model d. none of the above
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HELP PLEASE!!!! Which model of light states that light travels in a series of waves? a. particle model c. wave model b. electromagnetic model d. none of the above
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Which model of light states that light travels in a series of waves? a. particle model c. wave model b. electromagnetic model d. none of the above
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Particle model
of light states that light travels in a series of waves. Proved by De-broglie wave as a material wave and also known by his name
In short, Your Answer would be Option A
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