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sound can give rarefaction as like light.​

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Answered by LilyWhite
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❤️Sound can give refraction as like light .

❤️The Physics of Sound and Music - The Physics Classroom So if the media (or its properties) are changed, the speed of the wave is changed. Thus, waves passing from one medium to another will undergo refraction. Refraction of sound waves is most evident in situations in which the sound wave passes through a medium with gradually varying properties.

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Answered by ritiksen
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Sound can give refraction as like light .

The Physics of Sound and Music - The Physics Classroom So if the media (or its properties) are changed, the speed of the wave is changed. Thus, waves passing from one medium to another will undergo refraction. Refraction of sound waves is most evident in situations in which the sound wave passes through a medium with gradually varying properties.

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