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Light behaves in TWO ways. It has the properties of BOTH Waves and Particles in its motion and transmission.
Absorption, Reflection & Refraction.
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Light waves can travel can travel in different ways depending on the object. It can travel through a vacuum which is a complete airless place, mirror, but sound has to travel through a solid or gas.
If you accelerate it close to the speed of light it's mass increases in your frame of reference.
Light behaves in TWO ways. It has the properties of BOTH Waves and Particles in its motion and transmission.
force's can change the speed, shape, size and direction of an object.
Absorption, Reflection & Refraction.
All light waves behave in two ways, simultaneously. Light of any kind acts as both a wave and a ray.
A torch emits light from the bulb. A mirror gives off light by reflection.
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There are two ways that the color white occurs, as light and as the color of an object. When you see white light it is a combination of many colors of light, because white light is a combination of all light. When you see a white object, that object is reflecting all of the colors of light back at you, because that surface doesn't absorb any of the colors of light.
It reflects off of the object, and this is the light we see when we view opaque objects; it can be absorbedby the object, and we do not see this light; or the light can pass through the object in such a way that we can clearly 'see through' the object, such as transparent glass, or light can pass through the object and only appear as a glow, not an image, as is the case with some types of translucent plastic, frosted glass or other kinds of material.
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Light waves can travel can travel in different ways depending on the object. It can travel through a vacuum which is a complete airless place, mirror, but sound has to travel through a solid or gas.
It's hard to explain this in words but here goes.There are two ways a shadow changes size based on the position of the light source.If the light is just above and in front of the object the shadow is long, but as the light moves above the object the shadow gets shorter and shorter and shorter until when the light is directly above the object there is little to no shadow at all.If the light is directly in front of an object, like a person, as the light gets closer the light rays can only get past the object at a wider and wider angle (out to the sides) so the area with no light (the shadow) becomes wider and wider.
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