it bounces!! like a bouncy ball!
this is when only some light can go though
Reflection happens when light bounces of an object.
When white light hits a black object, all the colors in the white light spectrum are absorbed by the black object. This absorption of light energy causes the object to heat up, which is why black objects are often warmer than lighter-colored objects when exposed to sunlight.
Some of the light is scattered on its journey to the screen. When the light hits the screen, some of it is reflected from the surface. The rest is refracted through the material of the screen. What happens then depends on screen and what is on its other side.
When light hits objects, the object absorbs certain wavelengths of light and reflects others. The reflected light enters your eyes, where it is interpreted by your brain as color. Different colors are perceived based on which wavelengths of light are reflected by the object.
The tree is illuminated.The same as when it hits other objects. Part of the light will be absorbed, part of it will be reflected.
You see different coloured objects by light. the light hits the object and reflects into your eyes.
When light hits a dark, heavy object, the object absorbs more light energy due to its dark color, which raises its temperature. The heavy nature of the object allows it to retain the absorbed heat for a longer time compared to lighter objects. This can result in the object becoming warmer compared to lighter-colored objects exposed to the same amount of light.
it goes nowhere
When light comes into contact with objects, it can be absorbed, transmitted, or reflected. Absorption occurs when the object takes in the light energy, transmission happens when the light passes through the object, and reflection occurs when the light bounces off the object. These interactions determine how we perceive the color and brightness of objects.
The light sctters into a spectrum.
It shines by the light.