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the black absorbs it in Answer Any black object will reflect back light because of the friction particles that are on its surface, these will reflect back the light which shines upon it. It is said that black is the absence of color but we see it as the color black. The same goes for white light which is a combination of all colors but we see it as the color white. A black object will always reflect some light.
Three things can happen 1. Absorb the light, like black clothing 2. Bounce off the surface, like a mirror 3. Nearly all the light can go through, like a window
It reflects
The light is absorbed by the black ink and reflected by the white paper surrounding the ink. That is why you can see the ink clearly.
simple when a light strikes a surface the amount of energy that refactes that surface is generally aborbed by the object(material) which it aabsorbs the energy from light.
im assuming that u meant "what happens when LIGHT hits a black surface?" the reason for this is that the black surface ABSORBS the light, and so none of the light waves can be reflected back (which is what makes it look black)
The sunlight will be absorbed by the surface.If the surface is a mirror,lesser light will be absorbed.More will be reflected. If the surface is black,more light will be absorbed.
The sunlight will be absorbed by the surface.If the surface is a mirror,lesser light will be absorbed.More will be reflected. If the surface is black,more light will be absorbed.
more ultraviolet light is able to reach Earth's surface. (:
which is a better reflector of light-a black surface or a white surface
the black absorbs it in Answer Any black object will reflect back light because of the friction particles that are on its surface, these will reflect back the light which shines upon it. It is said that black is the absence of color but we see it as the color black. The same goes for white light which is a combination of all colors but we see it as the color white. A black object will always reflect some light.
It reflects back and a small amount is absorbed into its reflective surface.
Black is not light. Black is the lack of light.
Three things can happen 1. Absorb the light, like black clothing 2. Bounce off the surface, like a mirror 3. Nearly all the light can go through, like a window
when light hits a rough surface it scattters.
Depending on its darkness it is partially reflected and partially absorbed but if truly black it will all be absorbed and vice versa
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