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Do the following light sources give off full spectrums of visible light or only 1 frequency? Why?

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Do the following light sources give off full spectrums of visible light or only 1 frequency? Why?

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1. Full spectrums 2. Full spectrums 3. Only 1 frequency 4. Only 1 frequency Explanations: Full spectrum because if you look at the source of light and treat it as a definition of a particle, you will see that if you shine a light bulb through one or two slits, it will not create light and dark bands through constructive and destructive interference. From this experiment, you can see that waves from the light bulb source are not in phase with each other. The opposite can be explained with the only 1 frequency answer. Please visit my blog to help sponsor me at Bux Master Blogspot http://www.buxmaster.blogspot.

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