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Q: What does this same experiment tell you about light waves explaine?
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What happens if 2 light waves with the same amplitude interfere?

Their amplitude is not the important variable - their frequency is . If two light waves of the same frequency interact, then an interference pattern will be seen. This is the basis of the 'double slit' experiment designed to demonstrate that light may be considered to indeed be waves.


How are water waves and light waves the same?

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Are visible light waves the same as sound waves?

No.


How are light waves and water waves the same?

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What is it that all electromagnetic waves do the same?

All electromagnetic waves travel at the same speed in a vacuum -- the speed of light.


Why micro waves are called waves but not rays?

Light "rays" are both waves and particles, that is the nature of light. Thus Micro Waves is the name for a type of light that is in essence just the same as visible light, radio waves, heat and X rays.


What kind of waves do x rays have?

Electromagnetic waves (same as visible light).


Compared to the velocity of radio waves the velocity of visible light waves is?

The same.


When two light waves arrive at the same place at the same time they create a what of light?

Two light waves arriving at the same place at the same time will normally create an interference pattern of light, if they are not perfectly in phase; if they are perfectly in phase they will just create a brighter light.


One difference between reflection and refaction of light waves is the?

In reflection, the light waves travel within the same media and maintains the same speed but in refraction light waves travel through a different media and so their speed changes.


What is it when all light waves vibrate in the same plane?

It's polarized light


What is Light waves?

Is the direction of the wave of the light energy in the same path of the photon.