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Q: What is the best model kit for the 1989 batmobile?
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A: 1. Examine your model to determine how many LEDs you want, and where you are going to attach the LEDs, battery, switch and resistor. You can mark these with tap... Read More »
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Q: What model of light does the polarization of light support?
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A: The wave model. More specifically, it shows that light is a transverse wave - a longitudonal wave can't be polarized. Read More »