Reflection or refraction.
Scattering is an interaction of light with matter that causes light to change its energy, direction of motion, or both. so the plain answer is scattering the particles.
When electromagnetic waves encounter matter, they can be absorbed, reflected, transmitted, or refracted. The interaction between the waves and the matter depends on the properties of the material such as its density, composition, and thickness. Absorption can lead to heating of the material, reflection causes the waves to bounce off the surface, transmission allows the waves to pass through the material, and refraction causes the waves to change direction as they pass from one medium to another.
The resistance of matter to change in motion is known as inertia. Inertia is a property of matter that causes objects to resist changes in their velocity, either in terms of starting, stopping, or changing direction. The greater the mass of an object, the greater its inertia.
The photoelectric effect occurs when an X-ray photon is absorbed by an atom, ejecting an electron. The Compton effect involves the scattering of an X-ray photon by an electron, resulting in a decrease in energy and a change in direction. Both effects play a role in the interaction of X-rays with matter, but the mechanisms and outcomes are different.
When light moves from one kind of matter to another, it can be reflected, transmitted, or absorbed depending on the properties of the materials involved. The change in medium can also cause the light to change direction and/or speed, which is known as refraction. Additionally, the color and wavelength of the light may be affected by the interaction with the new material.
Refraction.
When light interacts with matter, it can transfer energy to the matter through processes like absorption, scattering, or reflection. This interaction can cause the light to change direction, slow down (in a medium), or even transfer its energy to the matter, influencing its motion or electronic state.
Refraction, when the light passes through matter and is bent, or reflection, when the light bounces off.
Because when water goes into the air it enters the clouds and the water starts to build up which causes the clouds to turn gray. hope this helps :)
Scattering is an interaction of light with matter that causes light to change its energy, direction of motion, or both. so the plain answer is scattering the particles.
When electromagnetic waves encounter matter, they can be absorbed, reflected, transmitted, or refracted. The interaction between the waves and the matter depends on the properties of the material such as its density, composition, and thickness. Absorption can lead to heating of the material, reflection causes the waves to bounce off the surface, transmission allows the waves to pass through the material, and refraction causes the waves to change direction as they pass from one medium to another.
The resistance of matter to change in motion is known as inertia. Inertia is a property of matter that causes objects to resist changes in their velocity, either in terms of starting, stopping, or changing direction. The greater the mass of an object, the greater its inertia.
Reflection, refraction, absorption.
Energy...
Temperature.
Temperature.
Temperature. Temperature causes matter to change state.