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Biology, 05.06.2020 01:01, Saise9288

A wave hits an object as shown Which kind of wave interaction is shown?

absorption

Diffraction

Refraction

Reflection

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A wave hits an object as shown Which kind of wave interaction is shown?

absorption

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