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The diagrams provided here represent two light waves. Which conclusion is supported by the data provided in the diagrams?

Light Wave #1 will appear brighter than Light Wave #2.
Light Wave #1 will be a different color than Light Wave #2.
Light Wave #1 will reflect more easily than Light Wave #2.
Light Wave #1 will travel in a straight line, but not Light Wave #2.


The diagrams provided here represent two light waves.Which conclusion is supported by the data provi
The diagrams provided here represent two light waves.Which conclusion is supported by the data provi

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