The difference between Newton's theory and Huygen's Theory
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The difference between Newton's theory and Huygen's Theory
Newton suggested that light consisted of corpuscles (particles)
Huygen suggested it was a wave
Newton said light travelled faster in a more optically dense material
Huygen suggested light travelled slower in a more optically dense material.
Huygen suggested it was a wave
Newton said light travelled faster in a more optically dense material
Huygen suggested light travelled slower in a more optically dense material.
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