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It slows and bends.
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Essentially, sand is more dense and has more mass, thus it sinks. durr. hi
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It slows and bends.
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Essentially, sand is more dense and has more mass, thus it sinks. durr. hi
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No. Sand sinks in water because sand is more dense than water, not the other way around.
Velocity (speed and direction) Wavelength (frequency)
The answer depends on the grain size, lithology, moisture content, and level of compaction of the sand. Generally, one cubic ft of clean (no silt/clay), dry, fine to medium sand that has been compacted to a dense, non-yielding condition will weigh about 110 lbs., while a loose fine to medium sand will weigh about 100 lbs. per cubic foot.
Medium A is the more optically dense medium. As when the light enters B its speed increases taking it toward the normal.