Light is considered to have a dual nature. It can be considered as a transverse electromagnetic wave. This can explain phenomenon like Reflection, Refraction, Interference, Diffraction, Polarisation, etc. It can also be considered as particles called photons. Photons have energy E=hv. h is Plank's constant and v is the frequency of the radiation. This can explain phenomenon like the photoelectric effect.
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The main relevant physics in this case is reflection of light.
The branch of physics that deals with light and its interaction with matter is called optics. Optics studies how light behaves, the properties of light, and how light interacts with various materials. It encompasses topics such as reflection, refraction, diffraction, and polarization.
the physics colours are red green and blue
Speed of light.
Electritity. Optics and light.
Magenta, according to physics.
Jerzy Rayski has written: 'Survey of physical theories from a methodological viewpoint' -- subject(s): Quantum field theory, Relativity (Physics)
Light has no mass. That's why it is called "light" (Physics joke).
The branch of physics that studies light is called optics. Optics involves the behavior and properties of light, including its interactions with materials and its manipulation through lenses, mirrors, and other optical components. This field explores phenomena such as reflection, refraction, diffraction, and polarization of light.
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It is normally assumed about Physics that it is one of the most difficult subjects studied at senior school level and onwards. I have a different viewpoint. I think Physics is one of the most fascinating and interesting subjects and you should go for it. Possibly students remain unaware of its importance because common lack of understanding about Physics prevails. If a student does not comprehend what physics is, he/she remains doubtful to grasp the significance of physics that it can contribute towards society, and more prominently the relevance of Physics to them. It is important that students need to know why physics is important and what careers or other benefits might stem from studying physics.