White light can reflect or bend, depending upon the circumstances.
This is not exactly easy to understand. It can be explained by the fact that waves move slower in certain media - combined with the Huygens-Fresnel principle.
i think they reflect echo..... not too sure
The sound waves hit something and bend.
Waves are said to have been refracted when they bend upon changing mediums. The waves have undergone refraction when moving from one medium to another.
White light can reflect or bend, depending upon the circumstances.
Waves that bendm
This is not exactly easy to understand. It can be explained by the fact that waves move slower in certain media - combined with the Huygens-Fresnel principle.
diffraction and refraction are two processes that can bend waves
The wind, gravity, and thats all i have to say
Actually they don't. This is commonly labeled "reflection", but it's really a REFRACTION - probably caused by changes in the density of the atmosphere.
i think they reflect echo..... not too sure
The sound waves hit something and bend.
Waves are said to have been refracted when they bend upon changing mediums. The waves have undergone refraction when moving from one medium to another.
No. A black hole does not reflect light waves. But that is assuming you regard a black hole as an "object."
Waves may bend if they move from one medium to another.
by radiation waves