It changes to heat energy.
A pigment in a material, such as a dye or ink, can act as a color filter by selectively absorbing certain wavelengths of light and transmitting others. The absorbed wavelengths are subtracted from the light passing through, resulting in a tinted appearance.
to filter the liquid they're absorbing.
the light turns green because all the other colours of the spectrum are absorbed while the green is reflected
All other components of the white light, except magenta, are absorbed by the dyes in the filter, and only the magenta light comes out the other side. That's why the filter appears magenta when you look at it, and that's why the manufacturer cleverly named it a "Magenta Filter".
The troposhpere is thick (relatively speaking) with gases and so more high energy EM waves are absorbed before they can reach the ground.
All of them except red.I'm pretty sure that's how the filter became a red filter.
what happens when light enters a polorizing filter?
The answer is Xylem
The reason that particular device is called a "redfilter" is that only red light cansurvive the trip through it and come out the other side, so that it appears red.Any other color of light is absorbed in the material that the filter is made of, andnever comes out.
What happens is you have a new fuel filter in place.
Surface tension
I have metal in the transmission pan and the filter is dirty