If its flat, it might just reflect it. If it is shaped liked a prism, it may separate the colors (like rainbows).
[object Object]
Whether the object struck by lightning is transparent or not should not make much difference.
yes it does
true
A material that reflects or absorbs any light that strikes it is opaque.Tranlucent or transparent materials allow some or all light to pass through.
[object Object]
Whether the object struck by lightning is transparent or not should not make much difference.
Basically three things can happen to light as it strikes an object. It can be reflected, absorbed, or it can pass through. For simplicity, assume the object is not transparent; in that case, any light that is not reflected is absorbed.
It can be absorbed, refracted or reflected
It isn't, unless the transparent object has shape. In that case, the light will be refracted.
yes it does
true
A material that reflects or absorbs any light that strikes it is opaque.Tranlucent or transparent materials allow some or all light to pass through.
When the light waves strikes an object and bounces off
If it is perfectly transparent, nothing. It can refract and reflect the light. For example, a lens is made of glass which is transparent. The important properties are the refractive index of the material and the angle that light hits the object at.
When light strikes a black object what energy is it changed to?
Either the light reflect from the object or absorbed into the object.