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There a couple things that must happen to all wavelengths of light so that a substance can reflect white. The substance needs to be able to reflect each wavelength equally and the wavelengths must hit it at the same time.
must be reflected
It will be illuminated. Whatever else may happen depends on the substance the object is made from.
It refracts, reflects, and absorbs light.
refracted or reflected
There a couple things that must happen to all wavelengths of light so that a substance can reflect white. The substance needs to be able to reflect each wavelength equally and the wavelengths must hit it at the same time.
well three things happen when light strikes an object Refract Reflect absorb
The light is absorbed by the atom and excites the atom.
It will contiunue to travel until it encounters something that absorbs it, even if that doesn't happen for a billion years. There is no limit to the distance.
must be reflected
must be reflected
It will be illuminated. Whatever else may happen depends on the substance the object is made from.
i think that it must reflect red light waves.
It refracts, reflects, and absorbs light.
refracted or reflected
There are many things that happen when you block light with an object. Some of the common things that would happen include reflection and refraction of the light.
Light hits a substance. The substance makes light change speed. Light gets scattered through the substance. Then the light bends.