Materials that absorb light are called "absorbers." These materials can convert the absorbed light energy into other forms, such as heat, and are commonly used in applications like solar panels and photodetectors. Depending on their specific properties and the wavelengths of light they absorb, they can be classified into various categories, including pigments and dyes.
pigments, chromaphores
The name given to reflected light is "reflection." This is when light waves bounce off a surface and change direction.
Trees absorb Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
The general name given to nonconducting materials is insulators. Insulators do not allow electric current to flow easily through them due to their high resistance to the flow of electrons. Examples of insulators include rubber, plastic, and glass.
Insulators.
The study of changes to materials caused by light is known as photodegradation or photochemistry. This field explores how light can alter the properties and structure of materials over time.
A quantum of light is named as " PHOTON" . It is a basic packet or a bundle from which a beam of light is made of!
The name given to objects that do not cast a shadow in the presence of light is called translucent. Translucent objects allow light to pass through them, making them appear to have no shadow.
To my knowledge it has to be Refraction.
Light verse.
Three materials that reflect light are glass, any shiny surface, and concrete.
The light that a torch gives out is typically called a beam or a beam of light.