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When the light combine with the speed in a photoelectric effect it produces a picture of the object.
An Object which reflects light is called an illuminous object. e.g) The Moon: Reflects off sunlight
Absorption; the light is absorbed by the object.
this object is called a lens
it produces a swadow because your big head is in the way
When an object is radiating light, it means that the object produces light. When an object is reflecting light, it means that light "bounces off" the surface of that object.
sun
nebula
If light travels through an object, it is still called light. If you want to specify, you might say "light travelling through an object".
When the light combine with the speed in a photoelectric effect it produces a picture of the object.
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An Object which reflects light is called an illuminous object. e.g) The Moon: Reflects off sunlight
All stars produce light rather than reflecting light.
Absorption; the light is absorbed by the object.
When light passes through an object, we say it is transmitted. Transparent objects transmit a lot of light. basically it is called shadow
A firefly is an example of an object that produces its own light. The sun is another.
A visible object.