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A longitudinal wave cannot be(A) polarized(B) diffracted(C) refracted(D) reflected
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A longitudinal wave is a wave in which the motion of the medium's particles is parallel to the direction of the energy transport. This means that the particles of the medium and the disturbance of the wave are moving in the same direction. Show more…
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