Described what happens when light is reflected, refracted, transmitted and absorbed.
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• REFLECTED, TRANSMITTED AND ABSORBED
When a light wave with a single frequency strikes an object, a number of things could happen. The light wave could be absorbed by the object, in which case its energy is converted to heat. The light wave could be reflected by the object. And the light wave could be transmitted by the object.
• REFRACTED
When light travels from air into water, it slows down, causes it to change direction slightly. This change of direction is called refraction. When light enters a more dense substance, it bends more towards the normal line.
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Described when light is reflected, refracted, transmitted and absorbed.
- Light is transmitted, absorbed, and/or reflected when it strikes an object. Left-side light is reflected, middle-side light is absorbed, and right-side light is transmitted. Any thing that you can see must reflect some light back to your eyes. Additionally, objects can transmit and/or absorb light.
- An observer won't be able to perceive specific colours in the reflected light if a substance or object absorbs light of those wavelengths or spectrum colours. On the other hand, an observer will perceive them and the substance in those colours if particular wavelengths of colour are reflected from the material.
- Refraction occurs as a result of the speed of light diffracting through a substance when it travels through various materials. When light emanates from the glass, it passes directly through the material badges. You can interact with an object in one of three ways, including transmission.
- A light wave can be absorbed, reflected, or refracted by an item when it collides with it. All objects reflect and absorb light to some extent. Note: Light can also be transmitted by objects in the natural world.
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