Question 14 of 25
Which statement explains how destructive interference supports the wave
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Question 14 of 25
Which statement explains how destructive interference supports the wave
model of light rather than the particle model?
A. Two beams of light intersect, canceling each other out and
forming a weaker beam, which is a behavior of waves,
B. Light strikes a metal surface and knocks electronshose, which
particles would not do.
C. Two light beams intersect, joining together to form a brighter
beam, which is a behavior of waves.
D. Light waves bend after passing through a small opening, but
particles would not travel in bent paths.
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