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A material that reflects or absorbs any light that strikes it is opaque.Tranlucent or transparent materials allow some or all light to pass through.
Black surfaces absorb all light. White surfaces do not "reflect black" as there's no such thing as black light.
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Be careful not to confuse: Opaque objects are those that do not allow light to pass through it, but they can reflect light. It is BLACK objects that absorb all the incident light on it. To conclude, opaque objects do not necessarily absorb all the incident light on them but black objects ABSORB all the incident light on them (and are, of course, opaque)
It doesn't absorb ALL of it just a little is reflected.
No material reflects all light. Silver is pretty close, which is why it is used for mirrors. As far as absorbing, porous black materials do the best job.
A material that reflects or absorbs any light that strikes it is opaque.Tranlucent or transparent materials allow some or all light to pass through.
Black surfaces absorb all light. White surfaces do not "reflect black" as there's no such thing as black light.
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Black.
Be careful not to confuse: Opaque objects are those that do not allow light to pass through it, but they can reflect light. It is BLACK objects that absorb all the incident light on it. To conclude, opaque objects do not necessarily absorb all the incident light on them but black objects ABSORB all the incident light on them (and are, of course, opaque)
It doesn't absorb ALL of it just a little is reflected.
All substances absorb and reflect light to varying degrees. Some also transmit light.
White does not absorb light - it reflects all visible light waves, while black absorbs all visible light and reflects nothing.
yes dark colors like black absorb more light and radiation than light colors and white. black absorbs all visible light and white reflects back all visible light
Black is not a color. It is the combination of all colors.