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It can brake.
It falls.
The way a body reacts to incident radiation depends upon the absorptive, reflectivity and transitivity. These are functions of the type of material and its color. For example black color metal would reflect more radiation than a black coloured plastic.
it reflects !
Nothing
Absorption spectrum is a gap in the overall spectrum. It happen when light makes an electron jump to a higher orbital and light energy is absorbed. Emission spectrum is light emitted at particular wavelengths (where the absorption spectrum gaps are). It happens when an electron falls from a higher orbital and emits light energy in doing so.
The Sun's output, and the absorption by the Earth's atmosphere.
when an object falls is it reactin to the force of gravity?
That would depend on where you started from.
It can brake.
It falls.
It falls, accelerating constantly until it hits the ground.
It falls and break
The way a body reacts to incident radiation depends upon the absorptive, reflectivity and transitivity. These are functions of the type of material and its color. For example black color metal would reflect more radiation than a black coloured plastic.
Blood volume also falls.
it falls in 89
It stays there. Actually, it just falls forever.