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The three primary materials of light are photons, which are particles of light energy; electromagnetic waves, which carry light energy through space; and the medium through which light travels, such as air, water, or glass.
Three materials that reflect light are glass, any shiny surface, and concrete.
Opaque materials do not transmit light at all. Translucent materials partially transmit light, scattering it in the process. Transparent materials allow light to pass through without scattering, making them the most light-transmitting of the three.
Materials are classified into three catagories firstly opaque through which light can not pass,secondly transparent through which light can pass and lastly translucent through light light passes partially.
Three things that light can do when it interacts with matter are absorption, reflection, and transmission. Absorption occurs when light is taken in and converted into another form of energy within the material, reflection is the bouncing back of light off the material's surface, and transmission is when light passes through the material.
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IF you use LIGHT response as a measure of different kinds of material, there are only THREE types Opaque = Light cannot penetrate, or bounce from the material well. Variations on this include only certain KINDS of light can penetrate it. IE UV glass that passes Optical light, forbids UV light. Translucent = Allows the majority of light to pass through. glass is the obvious example, and cloudiness or coloration is the obvious exception. Refractive = Any material that allows SOME light to pass through, but alters it's direction, often in different responses to the FREQUENCY of the light it encounters. OF COURSE, many materials exhibit all three properties to some degree
Oxygen, carbon dioxide, and food
The three primary materials of light are photons, which are particles of light energy; electromagnetic waves, which carry light energy through space; and the medium through which light travels, such as air, water, or glass.
Three materials that reflect light are glass, any shiny surface, and concrete.
Library's have a wide variety of materials that are useful to the public. Three of these materials are books, history material, and encyclopedias.
Opaque materials do not transmit light at all. Translucent materials partially transmit light, scattering it in the process. Transparent materials allow light to pass through without scattering, making them the most light-transmitting of the three.
There are many types of materials engineers use to build walls. Three possible construction materials are wood, brick, and concrete.
White light: makes up the rainbow Ultraviolet light: the beams that come from the sun along with Infared light
Gravel, organic matter, sand.
Materials are classified into three catagories firstly opaque through which light can not pass,secondly transparent through which light can pass and lastly translucent through light light passes partially.
The type of light, the distance it has to travel and the substance that it passes through.