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How is light affected when it comes it contact with matter?

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How is light affected when it comes in contact with matter?

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What would happen to an electromagnetic wave that never came into contact with matter?

If an electromagnetic wave never comes into contact with matter, it would continue to travel through space at the speed of light indefinitely, without losing energy or changing its properties. It would not be absorbed or reflected by any material since it never interacts with matter.


What would happen to a EM wave that never came into contact with matter?

If an electromagnetic wave never comes into contact with matter, it would continue to propagate through space at the speed of light. EM waves do not require a medium to travel through, so they will continue moving indefinitely until they encounter an obstacle or are absorbed by a medium.


What do you do when a choke light comes on and of in 1983 Chevy?

There is no choke light in a 1983 chevy, no matter what model you have.


Do spectacles magnify sunlight?

Nothing magnifies light, no matter where it comes from.


Is it true that a watermelon is white on the inside and is turning red as soon as it comes in contact with light?

No, watermelons are red or pink on the inside due to the presence of lycopene, a pigment that gives them their color. The color change does not happen instantaneously when the fruit comes in contact with light; it develops as the watermelon ripens on the vine.


What happens when light comes into contact with objects?

When light comes into contact with objects, it can be absorbed, transmitted, or reflected. Absorption occurs when the object takes in the light energy, transmission happens when the light passes through the object, and reflection occurs when the light bounces off the object. These interactions determine how we perceive the color and brightness of objects.


Why absorption happen in incomming light?

In absorption, the frequency of the incoming light wave is at or near the energy levels of the electrons in the matter.


How do you artificially create antimatter?

when energy travelling at the speed of light (its possible to reach that speed with a single particle) comes in contact with something, it can reach up to extreme temperatures and the energy can be converted into matter. when this happens, both matter and anti matter is born.. pairs so matter got created by energy smashing into stuff, like other energy or matter, basicly, there is the same amount of matter and antimatter because they are created in pairs.


Your battery light comes on and your car stalls out when it idles you drive a 2003 caviler why does this happen?

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Does light does not require matter to move through?

It doesn't. Light comes to us from the Sun, and from distant stars and galaxies, through what is basically empty space.