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Light bending as it passes through a prism is an example of refraction, not reflection.
Provided the cardboard is not too thick, a magnet on each side will attract each other.
Refraction is the bending of waves as they enter a different medium.
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Yes. Cardboard is opaque. You cannot see through it.
Light bending as it passes through a prism is an example of refraction, not reflection.
does magnetic forces pass through cardboard? <><><><> Very easily. Lay a paperclip on a sheet of cardboard. Place a magnet beneath the cardboard. When you move the magnet, the paperclip will also move.
They both involve in like bending. There different because Refraction is the bending of a was as it enters a new medium and Diffraction is the bending of a was as it moves around an obstacle or passes through.
water has the affect on wood that the water is absorbed into the wood sometimes changing the shape or density
Provided the cardboard is not too thick, a magnet on each side will attract each other.
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Diffraction
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Pole bending is a timed event. There are multiple poles which you weave through twice around.
Refraction is the bending of waves as they enter a different medium.
No, they'll chew through it and escape.