Light behaves like both a particle and a wave due to its dual nature, known as wave-particle duality. This means that light can exhibit characteristics of both a particle, with discrete energy packets called photons, and a wave, with properties like interference and diffraction. This duality is a fundamental aspect of quantum mechanics and is supported by experimental evidence such as the double-slit experiment.
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