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Do two light waves with difference frequencies connect when they meet?
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[QUOTE="danielhaish, post: 6384172, member: 668770"] for example the blue light wave have frequency of about 450Thz and the yellow wave have frequency of about 508thz (I found this data in the internet) , so if this two wave would get closer to each other we would observe them as green wave which have frequency of 526Thz . so my question is weather it just an illusion or does the frequency of the light is really changes , for example what would happens if we will try to point the light to a green filter does it block it or not [/QUOTE]
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