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Some parts of this window look brighter than others, even though the same amount of sunlight is striking all parts of the window. This is happening because some of the light str…
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Some parts of this window look brighter than others, even though the same amount of sunlight is striking all parts of the window.
This is happening because some of the light striking the window is
OA. being absorbed.
ОВ.
causing the window to break.
OC. being changed into sound.
OD. being changed into electricity.
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so it looks unequell but it is.
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