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Physics, 13.07.2019 11:30, avrihalverson

Tierra is playing in her backyard when she hears her friend calling out to her. she can't see her friend but can hear her friend's voice. which wave phenomenon explain why tierra can hear her friend even when she can't see her? interference refraction superposition diffraction

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