it turns into heat
When a light wave is absorbed by an object, the absorbed light energy is converted into heat or other forms of energy within the object.
Light energy that is not absorbed by a material is typically reflected, transmitted, or scattered.
When light energy is not absorbed, it can be reflected, refracted, or transmitted. Reflection occurs when light bounces off a surface, while refraction happens when light passes through a medium and changes speed. Transmission involves light passing through a material without being absorbed.
When light is absorbed by objects, it can turn into heat energy. This is because the absorbed light causes the atoms in the object to vibrate, which generates heat as a form of energy.
When absorbed light interacts with different materials, it can be reflected, transmitted, or absorbed by the material. The specific outcome depends on the properties of the material, such as its color, texture, and composition.
When a light wave is absorbed by an object, the absorbed light energy is converted into heat or other forms of energy within the object.
Light energy that is not absorbed by a material is typically reflected, transmitted, or scattered.
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they are absorbed
When light energy is not absorbed, it can be reflected, refracted, or transmitted. Reflection occurs when light bounces off a surface, while refraction happens when light passes through a medium and changes speed. Transmission involves light passing through a material without being absorbed.
If the light can not pass through a object it is opaque . The light will reflect or be absorbed by the object.
When light is absorbed by objects, it can turn into heat energy. This is because the absorbed light causes the atoms in the object to vibrate, which generates heat as a form of energy.
All of the colors are absorbed.
It gets absorbed or reflected
Most (or all) of it is absorbed.
The light is absorbed and change to tiny amount of heat
The light is absorbed and change to tiny amount of heat