Examines the development of Christian Huygen's wave model of light behaviour which eventually superseded Newton's particle model. Illustrates how energy is transmitted through a medium, and demonstrates Thomas Young's theory of light interference, as well as Jean Foucault's observations on the speed of light.
"Examines the development of Christian Huygen's wave model of light behaviour which eventually superseded Newton's particle model. Illustrates how energy is transmitted through a medium, and demonstrates Thomas Young's theory of light interference, as well as Jean Foucault's observations on the speed of light."@en
"This program examines the development of Christiaan Huygen's wave model of light behavior, which eventually superseded Newton's particle model. It also illustrates how energy is transmitted through a medium, and demonstrates both Thomas Young's theory of light interference and Jean Foucault's observations on the speed of light."@en
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