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Luz Martinez
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6 June, 02:43
Compare and contrast reflection and refraction
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6 June, 03:03
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This is diffraction. Reflection is when waves, whether physical or electromagnetic, bounce from a surface back toward the source ... Refraction is when waves, whether physical or electromagnetic, are deflected when the waves go through a substance.
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