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When all the light waves (or, any kind of EM waves) mix around, shouldn't there be just one resultant wave which has a particular frequency and wavelength (at a given time)? But why is it that the waves do not mix and loose their property.
Similarly, in the visible light spectra, all the 7 color frequencies are allowed to mix and form white color. But, why can't, say radio waves and micro wave, cannot mix and form visible light?
Similarly, in the visible light spectra, all the 7 color frequencies are allowed to mix and form white color. But, why can't, say radio waves and micro wave, cannot mix and form visible light?