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Physics, 28.02.2022 08:40 mattotto1758

How will light behave in a single experiment, according to the principle of wave-particle duality? a.
Light will act both like a wave and like a particle.
b.
Light will act either like a wave or like a particle.
c.
Light will act neither like a wave nor like a particle.
d.
Light always exists as two waves or as two particles.

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