Yes, they only allow some of light to pass through them.
yes for more information go on google.com ......................................................................................................................... No, because transparent materials do not absorb light.
The shiny materials are said to reflect most radiant energy. That's what gives them the quality of being shiny. Generally speaking, shiny materials are reflecting most of the light striking them, and this translates into the fact that shiny materials generally do not absorb radiant energy.
I dont know but i think dark colours are more absorbant that light colours i hope this helps
UV light is invisible to the human eye, which is why it is sometimes referred to as 'black light'. However, some materials (e.g. DayGlo) can absorb UV energy and convert it into visible light energy. They are said to be fluorescent.
Opaque
I would say that the dark-colored would absorb moreradiant energy than the light-colored materials because the light-colored reflects...
Every spectrum of light can be absorbed with the right materials.
Yes, they only allow some of light to pass through them.
A pigment
They reflect or absorb light and thus do not allow light to pass through.
They have photosynthetic pigments.They absorb light energy.
Fluorescence
yes for more information go on google.com ......................................................................................................................... No, because transparent materials do not absorb light.
The shiny materials are said to reflect most radiant energy. That's what gives them the quality of being shiny. Generally speaking, shiny materials are reflecting most of the light striking them, and this translates into the fact that shiny materials generally do not absorb radiant energy.
I dont know but i think dark colours are more absorbant that light colours i hope this helps
UV light is invisible to the human eye, which is why it is sometimes referred to as 'black light'. However, some materials (e.g. DayGlo) can absorb UV energy and convert it into visible light energy. They are said to be fluorescent.