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Lexie Walters
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4 November, 22:44
Electromagnetic waves can behave like particles
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Maia Aguilar
4 November, 22:49
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Yes they can. Uh-huh. Indubitably. That's right, Vanessa. It's true.
A better way to say it might be:
Electromagnetic radiation can behave like waves AND like particles.
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