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← ScienceWhich effect increases when pressure variations induce density modulation in acoustic reflectors?
A)Bragg Diffraction Intensification✓
B)Raman Scattering Suppression
C)Superfluidity Induction
D)Thermoacoustic Resonance Reduction
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Increased density modulation enhances constructive interference, resulting in Bragg diffraction intensification because stronger density gradients amplify refractive index variations, leading to higher-order diffraction; therefore, diffraction increases, rather than other effects such as reduced scattering, induced suprfluidity or subdued thermoacoustics.
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