light can be trapped if there is no space to that light can emit or it will bounce to other direction
Light that enters a black hole cannot escape due to the immense gravitational pull, resulting in the light being trapped within the event horizon and unable to be observed from the outside. It is thought to contribute to increasing the black hole's mass.
When mud is mixed with water, the organic matter and minerals in the mud can react with the water to produce bubbles of gas. This gas can be a result of decomposition of organic matter in the mud or the release of trapped gases in the mud. The bubbles are a byproduct of these chemical reactions occurring between the mud and water.
No, shadow is not an example of matter. A shadow is an area where light is blocked by an object, creating a darkened silhouette. Matter refers to anything that has mass and occupies space, such as solids, liquids, and gases.
Matter consists of atoms and molecules that have mass and occupy space. Light, on the other hand, is a form of energy that behaves like a wave and a particle (photon). It does not have mass or occupy space in the same way that matter does, which is why it is not considered matter.
No, matter does not turn into light when achieving the speed of light. As an object with mass accelerates towards the speed of light, its energy increases, but it does not transform into light. It would require an infinite amount of energy to accelerate an object with mass to the speed of light.
Light that is trapped by matter is typically referred to as trapped light or confined light. This phenomenon occurs when light is confined within a material due to processes such as total internal reflection, photonic-crystal structures, or plasmonic effects. Trapped light can have unique properties and be used in various applications, such as in sensing, imaging, and energy harvesting.
Absorbed or attenuated.
the light bends.
the light changes direction.
When light falls on matter, it can be absorbed, reflected, or transmitted. Absorption occurs when the light energy is taken in by the matter and converted into heat. Reflection occurs when the light bounces off the surface of the matter. Transmission occurs when the light passes through the matter without being absorbed or reflected.
Transmitted is the passing of light through matter. Without transmission you wouldn't be able to see!!
the player who trapped the person has to make a move to let the other person move
you lose...
Light travels at an extremely fast rate of 300000000m/s, it can be trapped only by a black hole as it does not allow light to escape through it.
The last person who wrote this answer was a nimrod and a moron. Okay, so the answer to your question is that light is interacting with the object and/or matter by scattering and bouncing off of it/them.
Light is not matter, it is energy.
The space-time curvature around a black hole causes matter and light to follow curved paths, leading to phenomena like gravitational lensing and time dilation. This can result in matter being pulled towards the black hole and light being bent or trapped in its gravitational field.