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    Why Is the Wavelength of a Reflected Light Wave Generally
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Why Is the Wavelength of a Reflected Light Wave Generally

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Why is the wavelength of a reflected light wave generally equal to that of the incident wave?

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The electrons of the reflecting surface ...

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