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When light passes through a transparent object does it get hotter?

yes for more information go on google.com ......................................................................................................................... No, because transparent materials do not absorb light.


What does heat and light energy have in common?

Both heat and light energy are forms of energy that can be transferred from one object to another. They both originate from the sun and travel through space in waves. Heat energy is the transfer of thermal energy due to temperature differences, while light energy is electromagnetic radiation that carries energy.


How do you see black and white?

BlackAll of the colours that make the white light shine down on the black object and all of the colours that make the white light the light absorbs into the object and no light reflects.WhiteAll of the colours that make the white light shine down on the white object and the light and no light is absorbed into the object but all of the colours that make the white light are reflected into your eyes


How does the fact that energy is neither created or destroyed affect an object that emits light?

Well, if the body emits its own light then it first has to make it. So when the light is made not all of the energy put in will become light therefore the energy created will become light, heat and sound (like a light bulb) and so the amount of energy that is wasted on heat and sound will affect the amount of light produced in the long run. Hope this helps


What happens when a light hit a black object?

An object appears black because it absorbs all the colors of the visible spectrum. If we idealize the object to make it perfectly absorptive, it absorbs all of the white light that strikes it and reflects none. In the real world, some light is always reflected. If the object appears black or dark gray, then it reflects small amounts of all colors of the spectrum.


What does a red shift in the spectrum of light from an object indicate about the object?

Usually, that the object is moving away from us. It may also mean that the light comes from a "gravitational well", that is, that the light has to escape from gravity before it reaches us - this will make the light lose some energy, and shift towards the red part of the spectrum.


Energy that can make an object move is called?

Kinetic energy.


Is the energy from the movement of particles that make up an object?

Yes, the energy from the movement of particles that make up an object is known as kinetic energy. This energy is directly related to the speed and mass of the particles.


Why do you use light years?

We use light years for the sake of easy readability. In the universe, most of the distances are in trillions of miles or so. You cant go writing that an object is 1400000000000000... miles from earth! To make it clear and concise, light year is the unit we use.


What is the name for an electrical load that converts electrical energy into light?

If your meaning what carries electricity to an electrical object then the answer is electrons. Electrons are like parcels, they carry electricity to the object to make it work


Do matter and energy make up the physical universe?

Yes, matter and energy make up the physical universe. Matter refers to physical substances with mass and volume, such as atoms and molecules, while energy is the capacity to do work or produce motion. Together, matter and energy are the fundamental components that comprise the observable universe.


What kind of energy is the total energy of how quickly the particles that make up an object are moving?

The total energy of how quickly the particles that make up an object are moving is called kinetic energy. It is directly related to the speed of the particles and their mass, and it is a component of the object's total mechanical energy.