Whats makes things visible? (in chapter Reflection of Light)
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reflection of light makes things visible
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Two things make an object visible. ... An object must react differently to visible light than it's surroundings. If an object doesn't react to visible light, (it doesn't emit, reflect, refract, absorb or scatter visible light) and it's surroundings does something other, the object will be visible.
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A particle of light, called a photon, travels at the speed of light toward the object. The photon hits an atom, or particle of matter, on the object. The atom absorbs the energy from the light and releases a new frequency of light. Basically, some wavelengths of light are absorbed and some are reflected off.
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