Physics: the nature of light, corpuscle or wave?

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Physics: the nature of light, corpuscle or wave?




by Christophe » 14/11/06, 07:30

Creation of this subject following differences on the subject of Microwaves ... Context:

Christophe wrote:Like light, they are electromagnetic waves, but of lower frequency: 2450 Mhz.

It reminds me of a question (can be stupid but good ...) that nobody has ever been able to answer precisely ... go I start (but we should create a new topic ...):

Pkoi between 2 very specific frequencies (visible light) EM waves have a corpuscular and wave behavior ... while they only have a wave behavior otherwise ...
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by Christophe » 14/11/06, 08:32

Posted on FS:

http://forums.futura-sciences.com/showt ... p?p=841937

In my opinion we will have no clear answer but that tries nothing ...
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by Christophe » 14/11/06, 09:42

I was a bad tongue ... There's an interesting answer ...
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by bob_isat » 14/11/06, 10:49

the wave component, it is the interaction with material elements of a given size (eg a slit):

every wave is disturbed by physical elements of size close to its wavelength.

there is not a law for light and a law for electromagnetic waves.
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