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13 March, 12:02

Imagine the door to a theatre is opened and you are standing outside. How is it possible that you can hear the sound of the movie or play even if you cannot see the screen or stage?

A) reflection only happens with sound waves not waves of light so the sound waves bounce out to your ears.

B) the sound waves refract as they move from one medium to another

C) the darkness in the theatre absorbed light but not sound so you can hear

D) the sound waves diffract much more than the light waves so try bend and spread as they move through the doorway.

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  1. 13 March, 12:12
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    "The sound waves diffract much more than the light waves so try bend and spread as they move through the doorway" and this is why it is possible that you can hear the sound of the movie or play even if you cannot see the screen or stage. The correct option among all the options given in the question is option "D".
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