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A student performs a magic trick for their science classroom. They place clear Orbeezes inside a glass of water and the Orbeezes seem to disappear. The student then pours out the water to reveal that the Orbeez are still inside the glass. What property of waves allows for this illusion to be successful?

Sagot :

Answer:

First off, these balls are, as implied by their name, made of a polymer

Explanation:

—a material with a repeating molecular structure (like plastic or even DNA)—that does a super good job of absorbing water.

Answer:

the round and clearness of them

Explanation:

if they crear in water u just wont see them