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Like a flashlight? It stings for like a second and then for about 2-6 seconds there are little fragments of light in your vision. Same thing happens if you star at the sun. If you stare at the sun or a flashlight turned on to long you could become blind.
scattered light
When light strikes a chlorophyll molecule, electrons in the chloroplast get excited.
light bends when it hits the lens....this is called refraction
When light energy strikes a leaf, some of it is absorbed by pigments in the leaf for photosynthesis, some is reflected, and some is transmitted through the leaf. The absorbed light energy is converted into chemical energy by the leaf for use in metabolic processes.
If light strikes cardboard, the cardboard will absorb some of the light and reflect the rest. The color and thickness of the cardboard will affect how much light is absorbed or reflected.
When you flip a switch on a flashlight, you complete an electrical circuit that allows a current to flow from the battery to the light bulb. This causes the light bulb to emit light and illuminate the surroundings.
The moisture droplets in the air refract the light like a prism. This happens with millions of droplets, and depending on the angle at which you observe it, you see a rainbow.
It gets absorbed or reflected
When you shine a flashlight at a mirror, the ray of light that shines back at you is the ray of reflection, not incidence. The ray of incidence is the incoming ray of light that strikes the mirror. The ray of reflection is the outgoing ray that bounces off the mirror at an equal but opposite angle to the incident ray.
The light is absorbed and change to tiny amount of heat
The light is absorbed and change to tiny amount of heat