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For Sound waves, a student is working with a ray-box experiment at a glass boundary. Which option best uses normal lines, angles and direction changes to link greater amplitude sound waves to louder sounds.?

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Topic

Waves in air, fluids and solids

Question

  1. A. sound waves: oscilloscope trace reasoning in a ray-box experiment at a glass boundary
  2. B. sound waves: a generic statement that ignores normal lines, angles and direction changes
  3. C. sound waves: a boundary mistake that confuses reflection versus refraction
  4. D. sound waves: a different Unit 4.6 idea from outside Sound waves

Answer

The correct answer is sound waves: oscilloscope trace reasoning in a ray-box experiment at a glass boundary.

Explanation

sound waves: oscilloscope trace reasoning in a ray-box experiment at a glass boundary is correct because it uses the named evidence from a ray-box experiment at a glass boundary and stays anchored to Sound waves. It avoids the common boundary error of reflection versus refraction while keeping the learning objective visible.

Common mistake

Sound waves common mistake 1

Giving a vague answer instead of directly addressing: Link greater amplitude sound waves to louder sounds..

Answer by clearly explaining how to link greater amplitude sound waves to louder sounds..

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