Light will reflect and pass through a window.
A frosted window pane will allow translucent light to pass through your window.
The window is too wide (relative to the wavelength of light)
The light is going to bounce off the window and the bouncing of light is called and reflection. So it will cause a reflection
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They don't interact to create color, each individual light wave has a specific color. They "interact" to produce white light (all colors).
A Light in the Window was created in 1995.
Light in the Window was created in 1952-09.
Light in the Window was created in 1952-09.
it means that the light in the window isnt green
they interact in an area where there is soil water and sun light
The matter absorbs or reflects the light.
Some of the light will pass through the window. Some of the light will be reflected by the window. A small amount of light will be absorbed by the window. This amount could be increased for certain wavelengths by UV or IR coating. The light that passes through the window will be refracted (or bent) slightly. However, it will not be significant for a thin window pane.
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Window shades are great for blocking out complete light. Blinds have slits where light shines through.
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