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dankelly08
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Ok so this may be an odd question but maybe there is someone here who can understand what I'm talking about.
When you have a wave of water and the water hits a wall, the waves will ripple back and causes the motion of the waves to traverse.
I was wondering if there is anything like this happens with light? When a torch is pointed at a wall because light acts like a wave does light not traverse backwards in any way at all?
When you have a wave of water and the water hits a wall, the waves will ripple back and causes the motion of the waves to traverse.
I was wondering if there is anything like this happens with light? When a torch is pointed at a wall because light acts like a wave does light not traverse backwards in any way at all?