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Q: What happens when light is absorbed by an object?
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What happens to light when its strikes an object?

The light waves can be reflected, absorbed, they can pass the object or be refracted.,


What happens when light hits an object it cannot pass through?

If the light can not pass through a object it is opaque . The light will reflect or be absorbed by the object.


What happens to light when it hits a coloured object?

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.


What happens when light strikes a substance?

It is reflected and/or absorbed depending on the color of the light and the object.


What happens when light hits an object that it cannot pass through?

The light reflected and/or absorbed


What happens to light when an object looks black?

Most (or all) of it is absorbed.


What happens when a white light stikes a red object what happens?

Yellow and blue are the only colours which are not absorbed in a red object


What happens to visible light when it strikes an object?

Depending on the substance that comprises the object, light may be reflected, absorbed, or transmitted.


What happens when light shines on a blue object?

Blue light is reflected, other colors are absorbed.


What happens to light rays when they hit an object?

They are reflected or absorbed. nope.. they are Refracted


What happens to white light when an object looks black?

Most (or all) of it is absorbed.


When light waves strike a red object what happens to the light waves of all colors except red?

Basically three things can happen to light as it strikes an object. It can be reflected, absorbed, or it can pass through. For simplicity, assume the object is not transparent; in that case, any light that is not reflected is absorbed.