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      • Light is a type of electromagnetic radiation that can be detected by the eye. It travels as a transverse wave. Unlike a sound waves, light waves do not need a medium to pass through, they can travel through a vacuum. Light from the Sun reaches Earth through the vacuum of space.
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  1. Jan 16, 2021 · Sunlight is a form of white light, which is the color you get when all of the wavelengths of light blend together. Newton saw the colors red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and violet.

  2. May 24, 2024 · We know that light is a wave based on how it behaves – it exhibits the same properties of other waves we have examined – it interferes with itself, it follows an inverse-square law for intensity (brightness), and so on.

  3. It travels as a transverse wave. Unlike a sound waves, light waves do not need a medium to pass through, they can travel through a vacuum. Light from the Sun reaches Earth through the vacuum of...

  4. Dec 7, 2022 · Light from the Sun is a natural example of white light. Sometimes white light from the Sun is split apart so that we can see the colours that make it up. A good example of this are rainbows. Small water droplets split the waves of light so that we can see each. Can you remember the order of the colours of a rainbow?

  5. Oct 21, 2024 · Light - Electromagnetic, Wavelength, Spectrum: In spite of theoretical and experimental advances in the first half of the 19th century that established the wave properties of light, the nature of light was not yet revealed—the identity of the wave oscillations remained a mystery.

  6. May 20, 2023 · Is light a ray or wave? Light is an electromagnetic wave and the straight line paths followed by narrow beams of light, along which light energy travels, are called rays. Light always travels in straight lines although its direction can be changed by reflection or refraction.

  7. Is light a wave or a particle? How is it created? And why can’t humans see the whole spectrum of light? All your questions answered.

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