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Physics, 03.06.2020 12:58, annacurry2019

Imagine a sunny day at the pool. The sun is out and you are thinking about how the light travels from the sun and then hits the water. How does the light react once it hits the water? Draw or insert a model (that you created not Googled) of what you think happens to the light as it hits the water in the space below. Make sure to include an explanation too. Use what you learned to help you.

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