The photons all get absorbed. None of them make it to the other side to escape.
So Shines a Good Deed - 1914 was released on: USA: 12 August 1914
The Rounders - 1966 The Moonshine Still Shines 1-4 was released on: USA: 27 September 1966
"Wait Till the Sun Shines, Nellie" (1952). Stars Jean Peters, David Wayne, Hugh Marlowe, Alan Hale, Jr. "Wait Till the Sun Shines, Nellie" (1932). This is a 8 minute Betty Boop cartoon by Fleischer Studios.
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The motto of University of Kinshasa is 'Science shines and so does conscience'.
it reflects violet and absorbs the other colors
Opaque objects do not let light to past through so it will not cause a shadow. Because light cannot get through an opaque object, it will cast a shadow on the side opposite of the light.
White light contains all the wavelengths of the visible spectrum at equal intensity. The different colors of light, except violet, are absorbed when white light shines on an opaque violet object. The violet color is reflected.
When white light shines on an opaque violet object, the object absorbs most of the colors in the white light spectrum except violet. The violet light is reflected off the object, making it appear violet to our eyes.
When light shines on a translucent object, some of the light is scattered and absorbed by the material, while the rest passes through. This gives the object a softer appearance compared to transparent objects, as the light is diffused as it passes through.
Since the object appears violet to your eye, it must be that violet light is the wavelength most efficiently reflected ... least efficiently absorbed ... by the object. To a greater or lesser degree, all wavelengths that are not reflected from the object are absorbed by it.
A projector for images for both transparent and opaque objects. It shines a bright light on an object in a box and a lens projects the image in a darkened room.
Emulsions typically appear white or opaque when light shines through them. This is due to the scattering of light by the dispersed particles in the emulsion, which causes the light to be reflected in multiple directions.
The object that shines by its own light is called a luminous object. These objects emit light through a natural process, such as the sun or a star.
it makes a rainbow
When red light shines on a red object, the object will reflect the red light and appear red. If white light shines on a red object, the object will absorb all colors except red, which it will reflect, making it appear red as well.
A shadow forms when an object blocks light from a source, preventing the light from reaching the surface behind the object. This occurs because light travels in a straight line and cannot pass through opaque objects. The area where light cannot reach due to obstruction creates a shadow.