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This is called reflection.
Three ways that waves change direction are reflection, refraction, and diffraction.
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The lyric is " rubber ball, you come bouncing back to me" The song is "Rubber Ball" sung by Bobby Vee. Written by Aaron Schroeder and Ann Orlowski.
Looking back on your experiment, what would you change?
Barrier islands are important because they were used back in WW2 and they keep the Mexicans out Barrier islands are important because they were used back in WW2 and they keep the Mexicans out Barrier islands are important because they were used back in WW2 and they keep the Mexicans out
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it is the process of bouncing back ligth
sorry but could some on tell me what is the scientific name of shark I am also a fifth grader and once again sorry for dusterbing
Momentum is the mass multiplied the change in velocity. If you think about it, bouncing an object means that it comes back from whatever it bounced against, giving it a negative velocity. This means that the change in velocity for bouncing is greater than for colliding because in an inelastic collision like the one described, the velocity goes to zero.
The cast of Bouncing Back - 2004 includes: Clare Cox as Narrator
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Reflection.
Three ways that waves change direction are reflection, refraction, and diffraction.
Reflection.
Light bouncing off a mirror is reflected. Reflection is when the light bounces off a shiny surface back to your eye while refraction is when the light changes direction when passing from one medium to another medium of different optical density.
A whip cracks because when it is "whipped" properly, the end of the whip actually breaks the sound barrier. By swinging the whip back and then jerking it forward in a properly timed motion, the end, which is moving rapidly backward, is forced to very quickly change direction and go forward. It is at this transition that, if the motion of the individual wielding the whip is adequate, the end reverses direction so quickly that it breaks the sound barrier and the crack! of the whip is heard.
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