It scatters like if a white laser hits a glass prism, it creates a rainbow
Yes, a rainbow is formed when sunlight is refracted, reflected, and dispersed in water droplets in the atmosphere. This process creates a spectrum of colors similar to how light waves behave.
A drop of water behaves like a convex lens, which causes light passing through it to converge and form an image. This bending of light is due to the differences in refractive indices between the air and water.
Albert Einstein was the scientist who hypothesized that light can behave as a particle called a photon in his theory of the photoelectric effect, for which he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1921.
Light can behave as a wave or a particle, depending on the experiment. It can be reflected, refracted, absorbed, or transmitted when interacting with different materials. Light can also undergo interference, diffraction, polarization, and scattering.
Light can be absorbed, transmitted, reflected, or refracted when it interacts with matter. The specific behavior depends on the properties of the material and the wavelength of light.
Some characteristic of light behave like water, but not many.
as a photon
they dont behave in small or large places because they only behave in the water
Yes, a rainbow is formed when sunlight is refracted, reflected, and dispersed in water droplets in the atmosphere. This process creates a spectrum of colors similar to how light waves behave.
Light behaves simultaneously as a wave and as a particle.
A drop of water behaves like a convex lens, which causes light passing through it to converge and form an image. This bending of light is due to the differences in refractive indices between the air and water.
It wouldn't light up.
it dissociates
it melts
When no Air D or destractions in the water .
the duality paradox
No it also behaves like a particle