Want this question answered?
The red part of light can shine through a ruby.
No, Stars generate light and heat through nuclear fusion. The moon reflects light
Planets shine because they reflect light from the sun.
Let the Light Shine Down was created in 1991.
the white light gets made into a spectrum when it goes through the raindrops, but you also need the sun to shine to produce te white light
Because the light can shine through it?
The red part of light can shine through a ruby.
Opaque means that light does not shine through something. And light does not shine through an apple.
Sure. Shine a flashlight on a piece of black satin or black construction paper, and watch the intensity of the blinding glare that's reflected back.
Let my light shine in the night time Let it shine all day through, Let it shine - shine for Jesus, May it shine, shine on you. I was walking along in the darkness, I didn't know which way to go, Then the Lord, He turned the light on, Changed my life, saved my soul. So my light shine in the night time Let it shine all day through, Let it shine - shine for Jesus, May it shine, shine on you. Now I live for just one purpose, Let the Lord shine through me, 'Cause if His love can shine on others, Then His Spirit will set 'em free. Just let my light shine in the night time Let it shine all day through, Let it shine - shine for Jesus, May it shine, shine on you.
You get magenta.
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No. May I suggest that you experiment next time and shine a light at a wall and see if there is light on the other side? Or perhaps even shine light at an opaque object and see if light goes through that
Transparent or translucent
no it is to thick if it is thiner it will