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It shows that light behaves as a wave phenomenon. Interference cannot be explained using a particle theory. http://www.physicsclassroom.com/class/waves/Lesson-3/Interference-of-Waves

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Q: What did Young's observation of an interference pattern for light show about the nature of light?
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