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Topic: Where do light waves go when you shut off the light?
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Where do light waves go when you shut off the light?
Posted: Jul 7, 2012 11:51 PM
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At night where are all of the light waves that propagated in the room
during the day?
How can an atom in the solid take on multiple light waves?

Mitchell Raemsch



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