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New Wave refers to a style of filmmaking that emerged in the 1960s characterized by experimentation with narrative and visual techniques, often breaking traditional filmmaking rules. Neo-realism, on the other hand, is a movement in film from Italy in the 1940s and 1950s that emphasized realism and authenticity, often using non-professional actors and shooting on location. While both movements aimed to challenge traditional filmmaking conventions, New Wave focused more on formal innovation, while Neo-realism prioritized social commentary and authenticity.

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When a wave passes into a new medium what remains the same and what changes?

The frequency of the wave remains the same when passing into a new medium, while the wave's speed and wavelength may change. The wave may also experience reflection, refraction, and absorption as it interacts with the new medium.


Is it true During interference the new wave exists only during the overlapping of the first two waves?

There really is no "new wave" - just a superposition of the existing wave. Any such superposition is temporary.


Why a change in direction speed an wavelength caused by change in medium?

A change in direction, speed, and wavelength of a wave occurs when it enters a new medium due to the change in the wave's propagation characteristics in the new medium. This change is a result of the wave encountering a different medium with a different density, temperature, or other physical properties that affect how the wave interacts with the new medium. The wave will refract, change speed, and change wavelength to accommodate this new medium.


When a wave is bent at an angle as it passes through a new medium it is called what?

When a wave is bent at an angle as it passes through a new medium, it is called refraction. This phenomenon occurs due to the change in speed of the wave as it enters a medium with a different density, causing the wave to change direction.


Why does refraction occur when a wave enters a new medium at an angle?

Refraction occurs because the wave changes speed as it enters a new medium, causing its direction to change. This change in speed is due to the wave interacting with the different properties of the new medium, such as density or refractive index.