During an observation, it was noticed that light diffracts as it passes through small slits in a barrier. What does this evidence reveal about light? It can travel in various wavelengths. It can travel through the vacuum of space. It demonstrates a behavior of energy. It demonstrates a behavior of waves.
Its not " It can travel in various wavelengths." I got it wrong
The evidence that light diffracts as it passes through small slits in a barrier reveals that light demonstrates a behavior of waves. Diffraction is a wave phenomenon in which waves spread out as they pass through a narrow opening or around an obstacle. This behavior is characteristic of all types of waves, including light waves. This phenomenon has been observed and studied extensively in the field of optics, and has led to many important discoveries and applications in areas such as diffraction gratings, holography, and laser technology.
So out of the 4 options what would it be?
After reading @kyledagreat description I can safely say it's the 4th option, " It demonstrates a behavior of waves."
Okay thank you both of yall!
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