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why electron can't pass through a glass​

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Answered by RijuAbhinav
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That energy gets converted to heat," Pantano says. "That's why black things get hot." The electrons in a molecule of wood are at the right energy level to absorb visible light, but the electrons in a glass molecule are not. ... Because some visible wavelengths pass through colored glass, we can still see through it.

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