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Emery Franklin
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13 March, 23:27
How is light described?
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Wade Harrell
13 March, 23:56
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Light as a wave: Light can be described (modeled) as an electromagnetic wave ... This changing magnetic field then creates a changing electric field and BOOM - you have light. Unlike many other waves (sound, water waves, waves in a football stadium), light does not need a medium to "wave" in.
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