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light can be energy and light can be consider as matter too.
Yes, a proton is part of matter because it is a subatomic particle (part of an atom), and if an atom makes up matter, its proton does too. 3 Parts of Atoms: Protons + Neutrons 0 Electrons -
The term for matter that scatters light and allows only a part of the light rays to transmit through is "translucent." This quality can be seen in materials like frosted glass or wax paper.
Just space. It can be empty space, or filled with matter - though some types of matter will absorb light too quickly. However, the medium that light needs to be transmitted is gravity.
Light is not matter, it is energy.
Yes, but at the same time it is a wave too. Light is the borderline between energy and matter.
No. Light is energy, not matter.
No. Light is energy, not matter.
The light itself is the same as any light and is not matter.
Yes, a light bulb is matter.
No, light is energy in electromagnetic waves, it is not matter.
The matter absorbs or reflects the light.