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Young’s Double Slit Experiment

Young’s Double Slit Experiment

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Young’s Double Slit Experiment

The story of Young’s Double Slit Experiment begins in the early 19th century with a physicist named Thomas Young. At that time, the nature of light was a hotly debated topic. Some scientists, like Isaac Newton, thought light was made up of particles, while others believed it behaved like a wave. Imagine if light were … Read more

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