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The stem of a flower is put into a vase full of water. The stem looks like it is broken at the point where it enters the water. What form of wave interaction causes the stem to look broken?
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The stem of a flower is put into a vase full of water. The stem looks like it is broken at the point where it enters the water. What form of wave interaction causes the stem to look broken?
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absorption
refraction
reflection
polarization

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