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It can be either reflected or absorbed. E.g. if the object is green, all the colours of light are absorbed except green. Green is reflected and not absorbed.
The light gets reflected from the object and into your eyes so you can see
When all light that hits an object is absorbed by it the object appears black. Similarly we see a wight object when all light that hits the object gets reflected off it!!!!!
The light reflected and/or absorbed
When an object absorbs the light that hits it, the object appears dark.
It can be either reflected or absorbed. E.g. if the object is green, all the colours of light are absorbed except green. Green is reflected and not absorbed.
it might be reflect or absorb when it hits green color all clores absorbs but green refleccts
The light gets reflected from the object and into your eyes so you can see
When all light that hits an object is absorbed by it the object appears black. Similarly we see a wight object when all light that hits the object gets reflected off it!!!!!
The light reflected and/or absorbed
When light hits green grass all the constituent colours of light l gets absorped ini it but the green colour cannot be absorbed thus the green grass reflects it
The green color is reflected and the other colors are absorbed
There is no scientific term for what happens when light hits an opaque object I'm afraid to say.
When an object absorbs the light that hits it, the object appears dark.
any colors that are not part of the color of the object are absorbed by the object. light of the colors that do make up the color of the object are reflected back to your eyes.
If the light can not pass through a object it is opaque . The light will reflect or be absorbed by the object.
The incident ray (the incoming light) hits the water and then the speed is slowed. It is called 'Refraction'. Which is the bending of light through a translucent or transparent object.