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Sergio039
1 month ago
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Listed in the Item Bank are key terms and expressions, each of which is associated with one of the columns. Some terms may displ

ay additional information when you click on them. Drag and drop each item into the correct column. Order does not matter.
ITEM BANK: Move to Bottom
Angle of incidence equals angle of thisExplains why a straw looks "broken" in a glass of waterExplains why anyone in the classroom can hear that loud teacher across the hall even though the door is barely cracked open.Mirrors effectively operate because of this behavior of lightMost microscopes take advantage of this behavior of lightOccurs when a wave moves from one medium to another medium with different propertiesThe spreading out of waves after passing through a small opening X-ray crystallography, which maps crystal structure by shooting x-rays into small gaps between atoms in crystals, takes advantage of this behavior of light
Reflection
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inna [3.1K]1 month ago
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