as a photon
Light can be absorbed, transmitted, reflected, or refracted when it interacts with matter. The specific behavior depends on the properties of the material and the wavelength of light.
When light strikes matter, it may be transmitted or absorbed. In addition,it may be reflected, refracted, scattered, and/or diffracted,
pneumatisation is when the devolopment of a whales brain interactes with a poison slug
When light interacts with matter, it can be absorbed, transmitted, or reflected. The behavior of light depends on the characteristics of the material, such as its transparency, reflectivity, and refractive index. These interactions with matter are fundamental to our understanding of optics and various applications like lenses, mirrors, and fiber optics.
Light is made up of particles called photons, which are packets of energy. These photons have no mass but they do have momentum and behave both as particles and waves. So in a sense, light can be considered a form of particulate matter.
Photoelectric effect is where electrons are emitted from a material when it is exposed to light. This phenomenon proves that light can behave as both a wave and a particle (photon). It is a key concept in understanding the interaction of light with matter.
Electric charges behave as a matter and it contains three building blocks of matter, they are :electrons, protons and neutrons of which two are electrically charge
The double-slit experiment shows that light and matter can behave as both waves and particles. When a single particle or photon is sent through two slits, it creates an interference pattern like a wave. This demonstrates the dual nature of light and matter, where they can exhibit characteristics of both waves and particles.
Friction and cohesiveness are the only differences. The matter has stronger potential energy with stronger cohesive forces and the energy has stronger kinetic energy with demonstration as frictional force.
One example of something that is not matter is electromagnetic radiation, such as light. While it can behave like particles in some situations, it does not have mass or occupy physical space in the same way matter does.
I know that particles in matter move a lot but i not quite sure what it means
Light is not matter, it is energy.