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When a ball bounces back when you throw it at a wall, what occurs? A- refraction B- reflection C- diffraction D- absorption
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When a ball bounces back when you throw it at a wall, what occurs?
A- refraction
B- reflection
C- diffraction
D- absorption
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I would have to think a. Nothing else makes since
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a (refraction) i think
Step-by-step explanation:
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