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Noj Werdna
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Why does a wave refract as it enters a denser medium?
i thought a wave was a photon and so i don't understand how a particle can be slowed down on one side before the other, enough that it changes direction by that much, would it not just move between the atoms? as most of the atom is just empty?
Are photons effected by polarity? (eg. magnet)
i thought a wave was a photon and so i don't understand how a particle can be slowed down on one side before the other, enough that it changes direction by that much, would it not just move between the atoms? as most of the atom is just empty?
Are photons effected by polarity? (eg. magnet)