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What happens to light when its transmitted?

Transmitted is the passing of light through matter. Without transmission you wouldn't be able to see!!


What is the matter that transmits light but no detail of that light?

Transparent matter transmits light but does not alter or scatter the light passing through. This allows light to pass through without distortion, making the object seem almost invisible. Examples of such matter include glass and air.


What is transmitting light?

Light is said to be transmitting when it is passing through any matter i.e. not through a vacuum but through a gas, liquid or solid. Light waves move at their highest speed when passing through a vacuum and slow down when passing through matter due to their interaction with the electrons around atoms, molecules or crystal lattices. Optical fibres made of special types of glass are used to transmit light signals in a similar way to copper wires used to transmit electrical signals.


Could dark matter be causing the cosmic speed limit (the speed of light) as light gets slowed down when passing through dark matter?

That's completely unrelated. Light usually slows down when passing through ANY matter. It does not react with dark matter (which is what makes the "dark matter" invisible in the first place), except through the gravitational interaction. The "cosmic speed limit" is a limit on how fast ANYTHING can travel (matter, energy, or information); it is just conventional to call it the "speed of light". This speed limit is for a vacuum - the assumption is NO normal matter, and NO dark matter; the presence of any matter may slow light down slightly.


What is the term used to describe light when it passes through matter it strikes?

The term used to describe light when it passes through matter it strikes is called transmission. This refers to the process of light passing through a material without being absorbed or reflected.


What is the change in direction of light when it passes from one kind of matter to another?

Light can not change direction by passing from one kind of mater to another. In fact, light can only pass through its own type of matter, which is when things like light can go through each other (and only a few types of matter can do that), but even in that case since it can go through, it can't be bent in angle by passing through.


What effect has the condenser lens on light rays passing through it?

The condenser adjusts the amount of light passing through the specimen.


What happens to light when it travels through transparent object?

When light travels through a transparent object, it is transmitted through the material without being absorbed or scattered. The speed of light may change as it passes through the object, causing the light to refract or bend.


What is light refraction for kids?

the bending of light when passing through an object


When white light passing through a glass prism is called?

The splitting of white light into its component colors when passing through a glass prism is called dispersion.


How does light interact with matter and what are the effects of this interaction?

Light interacts with matter through processes such as absorption, reflection, transmission, and scattering. When light is absorbed by matter, it can cause the material to heat up or undergo chemical reactions. Reflection occurs when light bounces off a surface, while transmission involves light passing through a material. Scattering is when light is redirected in different directions. These interactions can have various effects, such as heating up a surface, changing its color, or causing it to emit light.


Name the 3 possible processes that can occur when light interacts with matter?

Absorption, transmission, and reflection are the three possible processes that can occur when light interacts with matter. Absorption involves light being taken in by the object, transmission involves light passing through the object, and reflection involves light bouncing off the object.