The light that is taken in can either be absorbed, or it can pass through. The other option is that the light is reflected back.
Absorption.
The light that is taken in can either be absorbed, or it can pass through. The other option is that the light is reflected back.
I call that "absorption".
absorption
The space taken up by an object is called volume.
That is called the velocity of the object. Velocity = Distance divided by Time taken.
It's called the "volume" of the cube.
time period
They are called photomicrographs
volume
Absorb.Absorb.Reflecting is when something (e.g. light) bounces off an object; abosrbing is when it is taken into it.
The Calvin Cycle. This is why it is sometimes called the "Light independent reaction".
-- Light has to shine on the object, and some of it has to reflect off of the object. -- Some of the reflected light has to make it to the mirror. There can't be any physical obstruction in the path. -- The mirror has to be clean enough so that some of the light hitting the mirror is reflected away from it. -- Your eye has to be on the path taken by the light after it reflects from the mirror.