Some of the light will pass through the window.
Some of the light will be reflected by the window.
A small amount of light will be absorbed by the window. This amount could be increased for certain wavelengths by UV or IR coating.
The light that passes through the window will be refracted (or bent) slightly. However, it will not be significant for a thin window pane.
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when light hits a rough surface it scattters.
im assuming that u meant "what happens when LIGHT hits a black surface?" the reason for this is that the black surface ABSORBS the light, and so none of the light waves can be reflected back (which is what makes it look black)
The incident ray (the incoming light) hits the water and then the speed is slowed. It is called 'Refraction'. Which is the bending of light through a translucent or transparent object.
If you get mirrored tint, it will relflect some of the light but most others filter out light like polarized glasses. The light coming in gets filtered as it hits a grid causing less light to get through.Refraction is bending of light. The window will reflect the light.
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It should reflect the light.
The light hits the mirror and the light bounces off like a reflection
The light is going to bounce off the window and the bouncing of light is called and reflection. So it will cause a reflection
Three things can happen 1. Absorb the light, like black clothing 2. Bounce off the surface, like a mirror 3. Nearly all the light can go through, like a window
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when light hits a rough surface it scattters.
The light sctters into a spectrum.
It shines by the light.
The ray of light reflects.
When a straight light ray hits a smooth mirror, the regular reflection happens.
the light is being reflected in the opposite direction. when it hits some point for example the edge of grass it will start to burn (that happens in case of sun light)