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Light reflects and sound just bounces off.
Light that is trapped by matter is absorbed. Light that is bounced off the surface of an object. Light that passes through matter is transmitted.
that would be either the light bounced off or it's a reflection.
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White. Black absorbs all colors of the light spectrum and thats why it feels hot and looks black. White objects reflect all forms of light, therefore they are cooler in sunlight. An objects color is determined by what color of light it reflects. Since white is all the colors combined, if a substance reflects all the colors then it appears white. If another substance absorbs every color except for 1 shade of red, then the substance will appear that exact shade of red that it reflects.
It is called Reflection, darling
Light reflects and sound just bounces off.
Light that is trapped by matter is absorbed. Light that is bounced off the surface of an object. Light that passes through matter is transmitted.
There are many objects that no light can pass through, although of course, it depends on what type of light you're talking about. The name of the type of object that visible light cannot pass through is called opaque.
light from the sun bounces back from objects but eyes only allow light which has bounced back from an object.
Absorb.Absorb.Reflecting is when something (e.g. light) bounces off an object; abosrbing is when it is taken into it.
It continues to be the same light source it just wasn't absorbed or was redirected by the object usually a mirror like effect, light disintegrates at some rate slower then the source providing the output, or at the speed of light.=============================Thanks for that.Here's my proposed answer to the question: Reflected light .
Where light has bounced off a surface first, rather than coming direct from the source. For example, light coming from an object on a table such as an apple. There is no light in the apple, but light comes off it from a bulb or the sun.
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Bounced, is the past tense of the word 'bounce', and means to rebound, or to reflect back. For example, the ball 'bounced' back after being thrown, or the light 'bounced' back, off the mirror.
Because the human eye can only see reflected light that has been bounced off of another object and has assumed a specific frequency (colour)
A bounced check is one that is "Returned for insufficient funds"