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What do diffraction and refraction have in common?
They both involve interference.
They both involve wave interactions.
They both involve reflection.
They both involve construction.
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They both involve wave interactions.
Explanation: both diffraction and refraction are behaviors of waves (light, sound, water, etc.) when they encounter obstacles or boundaries. Diffraction is the spreading and interference of waves around edges; refraction is the change of wave direction and speed at a boundary. Reflection is not required for either, and "construction" is not a standard term here.
Explanation: both diffraction and refraction are behaviors of waves (light, sound, water, etc.) when they encounter obstacles or boundaries. Diffraction is the spreading and interference of waves around edges; refraction is the change of wave direction and speed at a boundary. Reflection is not required for either, and "construction" is not a standard term here.
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