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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.
The matter that transmits light but no detail is said to be translucent. Translucent materials allow light to pass through but scatter it in different directions, preventing a clear image from forming on the other side.
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.
Yes, when light passes through a material such as air, water, or glass without being absorbed or reflected, it is said to be transmitted. This process occurs when the material is transparent to the specific wavelengths of light being transmitted.
When the energy in light waves transfers to matter, it is absorbed by the matter and can lead to various effects, such as generating heat, causing a chemical reaction, or initiating a photoelectric effect where electrons are ejected from the material. This process is fundamental to technologies like solar panels and photosynthesis in plants.
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.
When light is trapped by matter, it can be absorbed, reflected, or transmitted through the material depending on its properties. The energy of the light can be converted into heat or other forms of energy within the material. If the material is transparent, the light may pass through it with minimal absorption.
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opaque chris.crosby class of 2013
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 matter that transmits light but no detail is said to be translucent. Translucent materials allow light to pass through but scatter it in different directions, preventing a clear image from forming on the other side.
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.
Light a fire.
I just had a car inspected with a check engine light on--inspector said it did not matter in Texas.
No. Light is energy, not matter.