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it just gets refracted
If the glass is translucent then some is reflected back while some frequencies pass through. Ultraviolet is blocked by glass.
The light is going to bounce off the window and the bouncing of light is called and reflection. So it will cause a reflection
Whether the object struck by lightning is transparent or not should not make much difference.
the light will have a different color
.Most of it is absorbed.none is reflected
it just gets refracted
The light that does not cross the boundary is reflected back into the glass. (Or back into the air, if that is where it started.)
If the glass is translucent then some is reflected back while some frequencies pass through. Ultraviolet is blocked by glass.
Glass
The light is going to bounce off the window and the bouncing of light is called and reflection. So it will cause a reflection
Whether the object struck by lightning is transparent or not should not make much difference.
the light will have a different color
It reflects
Unless it`s colored glass, it will still shine its original color.
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it creates a shadow