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The energy will of course also be absorbed by the object. For example, when an object is in sunlight and absorbs part of the light, its temperature will increase.
No. When light bounces it is not absorbed.
The light energy is absorbed and dispersed after it hits the radiometer.
Photons interact with matter as a particle; for example, photons can be absorbed and emitted by electrons.
Green light is not absorbed by plants, but is reflected.
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The energy will of course also be absorbed by the object. For example, when an object is in sunlight and absorbs part of the light, its temperature will increase.
No. When light bounces it is not absorbed.
The object has absorbed light in the whole visible spectrum. For example, an object appearing blue in the white light has absorbed red, orange, yellow, green, indigo, and violet; but the blue light is reflected to your eyes. ==========================================
The light energy is absorbed and dispersed after it hits the radiometer.
Only in patterns of darkness can you not see invisible absorbed light.
If the light can not pass through a object it is opaque . The light will reflect or be absorbed by the object.
light at a frequency similar to the absorbed frequency is emitted
Visible light can be absorbed anywhere.-- Anything that appears to have a color in sunlight has absorbed most ofthe visible light of all other colors.-- Anything that appears black in an otherwise light room has absorbed all ofthe visible light that fell on it.
Photons interact with matter as a particle; for example, photons can be absorbed and emitted by electrons.
Pigments in chloroplasts absorb light energy in the form of photons during the light reactions of photosynthesis.