Examples: refraction, reflexion, diffraction, absorption, frequence, energy, wavelength, etc.
Light is not all the same; there are differences in its properties and characteristics.
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No, all light is not the same in terms of its properties and characteristics. Light can vary in wavelength, intensity, and polarization, leading to different effects and interactions with matter.
No, light does not cause the same change to all materials. Different materials react differently to light, depending on their properties and composition.
wheat are the common properties and characteristic of light
one of the properties of light is that light travel at straight line
Sir W. Crookes discovered the Properties of Light in 1879.
Not exactly - light has wave properties. That means that it behaves like a wave.
The simplest answer is that light consists of particles with wave properties. Elementary particles also have wave properties. This is how light travels.
Light exhibits refraction, diffraction, dispersion, and all the other properties of waves.
No, not all materials reflect light. Some materials absorb light, while others transmit light through them or allow light to pass freely. The ability of a material to reflect light depends on its optical properties, such as its surface texture and composition.
All electromagnetic waves have the properties of oscillating electric and magnetic fields perpendicular to each other and perpendicular to the direction of wave propagation. Additionally, they all travel at the speed of light in a vacuum.