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

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