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Q: What happens when light stikes a black object?
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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 the light wave after it stikes the mirror?

what happens when you direct light waves at an angle into a mirror


What are the three things that can happen when light wave stikes an object?

it causes gamma waves ,visible light ,radio waves.


What happens when light strikes a black object?

the black object absorbs most of the light. Theoretically nothing can be truly black because if it were truly black, we could not see it.


What happens to get a black object?

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!!!!!


What happens to light when an object looks black?

Most (or all) of it is absorbed.


What happens when an object absorbs all the light striking it?

it appears black


What happens to white light when an object looks black?

Most (or all) of it is absorbed.


What happens when light falls on opaque objects?

"Black" means "no light". That's why a dark room looks black at niight.If an object really looks black, then you know that it must have absorbed any lightthat hit it, because there's none left to bounce from the object into your eyes.


What happens when heat goes through black objects?

For a black objects or black body, the light is absorb to the black body not going through. The absorbed light is transformed to thermal energy inside the object.


What happens when light hits a black surface?

the black absorbs it in Answer Any black object will reflect back light because of the friction particles that are on its surface, these will reflect back the light which shines upon it. It is said that black is the absence of color but we see it as the color black. The same goes for white light which is a combination of all colors but we see it as the color white. A black object will always reflect some light.


What happens to visible light when an object appears blue?

Any other color of light is absorbed by the object. Only the blue bounces off of it. And if there's no blue in the light that's hitting it, then it appears black.