Light can only be in one place at a time, when measured.
Yes, reflection and refraction can happen at the same time when light encounters a boundary between two different mediums. Some light is reflected off the surface, while the remaining light is refracted into the second medium.
Reflection happens when light waves bounce on a reflective surface. Refraction occurs when light wave bends through two different mediums. If you can see through a window and see your image at the same time, it due to both refraction and reflection.
no.if a woman cant a man cant
no you cant
nope you cant
It is Mass
No they can not because just like two computers cant share the same space at the same time because they cant go though each other can they?
Light does not accelerate. In a vacuum, light always travels at a constant speed of approximately 299,792 kilometers per second, known as the speed of light. It only changes speed when it passes through different mediums.
sorry but you cant
yes its possible, but you cant have them at the same time.
because time cant stay the same all the time
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.