Advanced Placement (AP), 24.03.2021 20:30 nsg0686
Your examples must show how each wave behaves (absorbed, transmitted, and reflected).
Basically the question is how a candle can do this, we are learning about waves and stuff so I just need some pretty desperate help here. I just wanna know how a candle is absorbed, transmitted and reflected since I can't find anything on it.
Please help
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