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Which is NOT an example of a wave phenomena at a boundary?

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Answer:

Sound waves travel through the air.

Explanation:

As a sound wave travels through a medium, it will often reach the end of the medium to encounter an obstacle or perhaps another medium through which it could travel. In a sound wave, a portion of the energy carried by the sound wave will pass across the boundary and out of the transmission, and a portion of the energy carried by the sound wave will reflect off the boundary, remain in the transmission, and travel in the opposite direction.

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