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How does refraction work? A. Light speeds up as it goes through more dense materials. B. Light waves bend when they go through a small slit or hole. C. Light slows down as it go…
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How does refraction work?
A. Light speeds up as it goes through more dense materials.
B. Light waves bend when they go through a small slit or hole.
C. Light slows down as it goes through more dense materials.
D. Light waves get closer together as they go through more dense materials.
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Step-by-step explanation:
When light travels through smoke it slows down
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