prism.
Light bends when it passes from air into a glass slab due to the change in speed of light as it travels through different mediums. This change in speed causes the light to refract, or change direction, at the boundary between the air and the glass slab due to the difference in optical density between the two mediums.
Light reflects when it bounces off a surface, following the law of reflection, which states that the angle of incidence equals the angle of reflection. Refraction occurs when light passes through a medium with a different density, bending as it enters or exits that medium due to a change in speed. Transmission refers to the passage of light through a material without being absorbed; clear materials like glass allow light to pass through with minimal scattering or absorption. Together, these processes define how we perceive and interact with light in our environment.
Sun light Moon light Candle light Fire light Torch light Star light Morning light Electric light
what light?! head light, tail light, parking light, rear view mirror light, rear hatch light, underhood light, etc.
A traffic light is a light source as it emits light to signal drivers when to stop, slow down, or go.
Light (as in not heavy) = leicht Light (as in bright light) = Das Licht Light (as in light colored) = hell
Liwanag or ilaw= light ( light coming from a light source) magaan = Light ( not heavy)
A red light will be needed to combine with magenta light to produce green light. Green light is the complementary color to magenta, so by mixing red light with magenta light, the result will be green light.
light "not heavy" and light "not dark"
Mixing red light and blue light produces magenta light.
Auroras looks like the poles of light curtains. It does not look like light branches of light or planets of light.
Source light is light coming directly from a light source/emitter (i.e. a light bulb, the sun, stars, etc.). Reflected light is light coming indirectly from the light source/emitter. That could be reflected, refracted light, etc.