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  Standing waves and light speed

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If light speed is equal to frequency times full wavelength where C = f λ then light speed must be twice that on half wavelengths from standing waves, assuming photons are standing packets or quanta.

Does this logic make sense ? 

Closed as per community consensus as the post is not graduate-level
asked Nov 1, 2015 in Closed Questions by John L. O'Sullivan [ no revision ]
recategorized Nov 2, 2015 by dimension10

This is not a graduate-level question and would therefore be a better fit on PhysicsForums.

Voting to close.





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