why light disappear when we switch lights?
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There is a very small period of time after switching it off where there still are photons from the bulb in the room.
But these get absorbed/scattered by the wall and thus you don't see them.
Eventually, it all leaves the room in the form of heat. Remember, a light bulb doesn't "contain" light.
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