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The work of which scientist(s) helped to explain light's ability to propagate through a vacuum? A. Fresnel, Fraunhofer, and Arago B. Maxwell C. Davisson and Germer D. Newton
The work of Davisson and Germer helped to explain light's ability to propagate through a vacuum.
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