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State whether the property generally describes waves or particles. 1. rectilinear propagation 2. diffraction 3. reflection...

State whether the property generally describes waves or particles.

1. rectilinear propagation
2. diffraction
3. reflection
4. refraction
5. partial reflection-partial refraction
6. dispersion

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1-) rectiliniar describe by both wave and particle

2-) diffraction only by wave

3-) reflection by both wave and particle

4-)refraction only by wave

5-)partial refraction and reflection by wave only

6-)dispersion only by light wave (EM wave) not by sound wave( mechanical)


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