Wave Interactions Objectives: Describe the 4 wave interactions Give examples of each of the 4 wave interactions.

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Wave Interactions Objectives: Describe the 4 wave interactions Give examples of each of the 4 wave interactions

Challenge Question What would happen if light waves could be diffracted as much as sound waves? Sound Waves Light Waves?

Challenge Question What would happen if light waves could be diffracted as much as sound waves? Sound Waves Light Waves? A.Nothing B.You could see around corners C.You would not be able to hear around corners

Connection A monster or rogue wave is generally described as a wave that is twice the height of the surrounding waves. Describe what would make such a wave possible.

Connection A monster or rouge wave is generally described as a wave that is twice the height of the surrounding waves. What would make such a wave possible? A. Reflection B. Refraction C. Diffraction D. Interference

Vocabulary Reflection Refraction Diffraction Interference –Constructive interference –Destructive interference

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