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reflected or transmitted
It is either transmitted or reflected. Often, different portions of the light do both.
Depending on the substance that comprises the object, light may be reflected, absorbed, or transmitted.
reflected
Leaves that are green are an example of reflected and transmitted light.
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The 3 things that can happen to radiated heat when it arrives at any surface are:1. It can be Transmitted2. Absorbed3. Reflected
A boundary could be a mirror or shiny surface, so light would be reflected.
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-- Part of the light is transmitted through the surface. -- Part of the light is absorbed by the surface material. -- The remainder is reflected away from the surface, at the same angle relative to the normal direction as the angle from which it arrived. The polarization of the E-field is also inverted relative to the incident light.
The width of the reflected wave is the same as that of the incident wave. The width of the transmitted wave depends on the electro-optical or sonic density of the second medium.
Light that is not absorbed is either reflected, refracted, or transmitted.
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