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Waves can be reflected, absorbed, or transmitted at the boundary between two different materials.
Reflection occurs when a wave hits a surface and bounces back into the original medium instead of passing through the surface. This is similar to how a ball bounces off a wall.
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You should be able to draw out ray diagrams to show the reflections of waves at a surface. To do this, you will need a sharp pencil, a ruler and a protractor.
If a material appears green, only green light has been reflected, and the rest of the frequencies in visible light have been absorbed
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