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7 March, 13:00

Which theory does Young's double-slit experiment most effectively illustrate?

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  1. 7 March, 13:04
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    Young's double-slit experiment most effectively describes the wave theory of light, according to which the light is emitted in all directions as a series of waves in a specific medium, called Luminiferous ether. The light waves can interfere with other waves, for example sound waves. Young's double slit-experiment demonstrates that light and matter have wave characteristics.
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