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Physics, 14.07.2019 15:00 Olaf2018

How does refraction support the particle theory of light? a.  particles bounce off surfaces similar to the way in which a ball bounces off a wall. b.light slows down and bends when it moves from a less dense to a more dense medium. c. forces act on the particles to push or pull them from one medium to another. d. as light passes through an opening, it spreads out in all directions.

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