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Light can be absorbed, transmitted, reflected, or refracted when it interacts with matter. The specific behavior depends on the properties of the material and the wavelength of light.
When light interacts with matter, it may be absorbed, transmitted, reflected, or refracted. The type of interaction depends on the properties of the material and the wavelength of the light. Some materials may only absorb certain wavelengths of light, while others may scatter light in all directions.
When radiation interacts with matter, it can be absorbed, scattered, or pass through without interacting. Absorption can lead to heating or ionization of the matter, altering its chemical or physical structure. The type and amount of interaction depend on the properties of the radiation and the matter it encounters.
The rapid back and forth of air or other matter is the sounds vibration (vibration is the anwser).
When light interacts with matter, it can be absorbed, transmitted, or reflected. The behavior of light depends on the characteristics of the material, such as its transparency, reflectivity, and refractive index. These interactions with matter are fundamental to our understanding of optics and various applications like lenses, mirrors, and fiber optics.
Waves interact with matter by either being absorbed, reflected, transmitted, or diffracted. These interactions can cause various effects, such as heating, vibration, or changes in the material's properties. The specific effects depend on the type of wave and the properties of the matter it interacts with.
The sound waves of irregular vibration in matter is called noise.
Light can be absorbed, transmitted, reflected, or refracted when it interacts with matter. The specific behavior depends on the properties of the material and the wavelength of light.
When light interacts with matter, it may be absorbed, transmitted, reflected, or refracted. The type of interaction depends on the properties of the material and the wavelength of the light. Some materials may only absorb certain wavelengths of light, while others may scatter light in all directions.
vibration
When radiation interacts with matter, it can be absorbed, scattered, or pass through without interacting. Absorption can lead to heating or ionization of the matter, altering its chemical or physical structure. The type and amount of interaction depend on the properties of the radiation and the matter it encounters.
it blows up.
three diffrent ways liht interacts with matter is absorbed, reflected, transmitted and refracted. =)
Reflection
The rapid back and forth of air or other matter is the sounds vibration (vibration is the anwser).
Technically no sound is the vibration of air.
it is the form of energy with the vibration of matter.