Physics, 07.12.2019 02:31 mattmaddox86
Hans observed properties of four different waves and recorded observations about each one in his chart.
which statement is best supported by the table?
wave w is being reflected, wave x is being refracted, and waves y and z are being diffracted.
wave x is being diffracted, wave z is being reflected, and waves y and w are being refracted.
wave x is being reflected, wave z is being refracted, and waves y and w are being diffracted.
wave w is being diffracted, wave x is being reflected, and waves y and z are being refracted.
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