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Which statement explains how constructive interference supports the wave model of light rather than the particle model?
O A. Light strikes a metal surface and knocks electrons loose, which particles would not do.
O B. Two light beams intersect, joining together to form a brighter beam, which is a behavior of waves.
O C. Two beams of light intersect, canceling each other out and forming a weaker beam, which is a behavior of waves.
O D. Light waves bend around a corner, but particles would not travel in bent paths.
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