Sufficiently large gravitational bodies... blackholes are the most common.
Light that is trapped by matter is typically referred to as trapped light or confined light. This phenomenon occurs when light is confined within a material due to processes such as total internal reflection, photonic-crystal structures, or plasmonic effects. Trapped light can have unique properties and be used in various applications, such as in sensing, imaging, and energy harvesting.
Light travels at an extremely fast rate of 300000000m/s, it can be trapped only by a black hole as it does not allow light to escape through it.
When light is trapped by matter, it can be absorbed, reflected, or transmitted through the material depending on its properties. The energy of the light can be converted into heat or other forms of energy within the material. If the material is transparent, the light may pass through it with minimal absorption.
Light a fire.
Absorbed or attenuated.
yes,24 hours
Light energy is trapped in the chloroplasts of leaf cells, specifically in the thylakoid membranes where the pigment chlorophyll is located. This trapping process is part of the photosynthesis process where light energy is converted into chemical energy to produce sugar for the plant's growth and metabolism.
energy from sunlight is trapped by chlorophy11, located in the thylakoid membranes
No. Earth would be trapped by the Sun's gravity even if it didn't shone.
Yes, it is possible for light to exist in a solid state through a phenomenon called "slow light" or "frozen light," where light is effectively trapped and slowed down within a solid medium such as a crystal or a Bose-Einstein condensate.
A bug light is a type of outdoor light that is designed to attract and kill insects. It typically emits UV light that insects are drawn to, and once they come in contact with the light, they are either electrocuted or trapped.
it's react towards light. it transforms light energy to a chemical energy of photosynthesis. So this light energy is trapped by chlorophyll molecules and converted to chemical energy. dB!