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
You get both regular reflection and scattered reflection when a straight ray of light hits polished wood.
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 light heats it up to the point where it undergoes a mini-explosion, and is then referred to as a "popcornea". Just kidding. The cornea is transparent, and does nothing else except transmit and focus light, a function a bit like that of the crystalline lens behind it.
it hits the magnetic feild and is reflected
The pie graph gets warm when the sunlight hits it.
The green color is reflected and the other colors are absorbed
the light is being reflected in the opposite direction. when it hits some point for example the edge of grass it will start to burn (that happens in case of sun light)
it might be reflect or absorb when it hits green color all clores absorbs but green refleccts
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 all depends on which frequencies are absorbed and which ones bounce back to your eye.
Chlorophyll is a pigment that absorbs all colors of light INCLUDING green, which is mostly reflected, but somewhat absorbed. The reflected green light hits our eyes, and the plants appear green. Don't even ask about what happens in your eyes to SEE green.
It should reflect the light.
The light hits the mirror and the light bounces off like a reflection
it goes nowhere
when light hits a rough surface it scattters.
The light sctters into a spectrum.
It shines by the light.