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Physics, 16.04.2021 21:10 Tempo30

Move the intensity slider back to 0%. Choose OPTIONS/SHOW PHOTONS from the toolbar at the upper left. From now on, you should see individual photons instead of a light beam from the light source. Move the intensity slider from 0% to
100% to see what effect this has on the beam of photons. As the intensity increases, what effect, if any, does this have
on:
a) The number of photons?

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