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Give examples of phenomena that cannot be explained by a particle-bullet model of light.
Shadows from the object sufficiently large compared to the wavelength of light. |
The diffraction effects, such as appears in the single-slit experiment. |
The interference pattern that occurs in the double-slit experiment. |
None of the above. |
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