Light follows the law of independence
but if we consider light as particles
then there is a chance that the particles might collide
then why do they not disturb each other
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Light follows the law of independence
but if we consider light as particles
then there is a chance that the particles might collide
then why do they not disturb each other
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Answer:
Because light is very fast and the temperature of moon is very high