Re: question about light



On Nov 29, 9:33 pm, "Gert Baars" <g.baar...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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On Nov 26, 8:53 pm, "Gert Baars" <g.baar...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
If 2 beams of light are in the same path and in the same direction
and of the same frequency and seen as a wave they are 180deg out
of phase, then do they cancel out? and if so does energy dissapear?
disappear

Why would there be energy there first?

E=hv

0 = h0
.



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