Double-slit experiment - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In quantum mechanics, the double-slit experiment (often referred to as Young's experiment ) demonstrates the inseparability of the wave and particle natures of light and other quantum particles....
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Rainbow - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A rainbow is an optical and meteorological phenomenon that causes a spectrum of light to appear in the sky when the Sun shines onto droplets of moisture in the Earth's atmosphere. They take the form...
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LearnPhyiscs.org - helping you study and revise for A level physics ... Newton's corpuscular theory of light ... In 1850 the speed of light was finally measured, both in air and in water. The corpuscular theory said light should travel faster in water than in air, but it was observed to actually travel slower in water than air.
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Curiously, the Schwarzschild radius had already been derived (with the correct result, but an incorrect theory) by John Michell in 1783 (this reference is from Erk's Relativity Pages) in the context of Newtonian gravity and the corpuscular theory of light.
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In the face of this compelling evidence, nineteenth-century scientists had to concede that light was a wave. This happened slowly, though, hampered by Newton’s reputation and the legacy of his corpuscular theory.
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This was known as the corpuscular theory of light, and with it Newton was able to explain many common phenomena involving light such as reflection and refraction. Most scientists of this period accepted the corpuscular theory, ... This data may be used to construct energy level diagrams which we will do for hydrogen.
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colour of any light compounded of primary colours. The diagram ... It may be noted that the corpuscular theory of light, which the wave theory replaced, ...
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A class of dwarf novae (q.v.) with standstills in their light curves. Z Cam itself is a ... In the case of a field theory, it has the disadvantage that space and time are treated on a different footing, and hence it is not always an easy matter to show that the formalism is compatible with the theory of relativity.
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The Detailed Predictions of the Emission Theory of Light ... [A] The Corpuscular Photon is defined as one single corpuscle whose mass is in direct proportion with frequency across the electromagnetic spectrum. This concept of the Corpuscular Photon is extremely rigid and inadequate in dealing with the wave aspects of light.
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