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The absorption of wave energy involves the transfer of energy from the wave to the medium it is traveling through, causing the wave's amplitude to decrease. This can result in heat generation or other forms of energy conversion in the medium. Materials with higher absorption coefficients are more effective at absorbing wave energy.
When a wave's energy is lost to a surface, resulting in the wave becoming weaker, it is called wave absorption or wave attenuation. This can occur when the wave interacts with the surface material and causes it to dissipate or absorb the energy of the wave.
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When a wave's energy is lost to a surface, it is typically converted into other forms of energy such as heat or sound, which results in a decrease in the wave's intensity. This process is known as energy dissipation or absorption, and it leads to the attenuation and weakening of the wave as it travels through the medium.