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it bounces up and down very fast and hard

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Q: How light behaves when it hits different objects?
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How do you see different coloured objects?

You see different coloured objects by light. the light hits the object and reflects into your eyes.


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How does light act when it hits different materials?

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Can light be bent or refracted when it hits a new material at a angle?

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How do you get a long shadow?

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