The scientific term for losing light is "dissipation" or "depletion." This can occur through processes such as absorption, scattering, or reflection, leading to a decrease in the intensity of light.
The light which enters is called the incident ray and the reflected light is called the reflected ray.
The term for a material that transmits light is "transparent." This means that the material allows light to pass through it without being scattered.
Absorption is the term that describes the taking in of light by a material. This occurs when the material absorbs some or all of the light energy that strikes it.
The term is "albedo," which is a measure of the reflectivity of a surface or body, indicating how much incoming light is reflected back. A high albedo means more light is reflected, while a low albedo means more light is absorbed.
The term emanate means to radiate or extrude something. An example of emanate being used in a sentence is "Heat and light emanate from the Sun constantly".
It means losing a horse shoe.
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The light which enters is called the incident ray and the reflected light is called the reflected ray.
The term for a material that transmits light is "transparent." This means that the material allows light to pass through it without being scattered.
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Absorption is the term that describes the taking in of light by a material. This occurs when the material absorbs some or all of the light energy that strikes it.
The term photosynthesis comes from the words "photo", which means light, and "synthese", which means synthesis. It is the process by which plants manufacture their food.
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It means changing colour in resonse to light.
The term is "albedo," which is a measure of the reflectivity of a surface or body, indicating how much incoming light is reflected back. A high albedo means more light is reflected, while a low albedo means more light is absorbed.
Exsanguination is the term used to describe the process of losing all of one's blood.
The term 'crash and burn' is a colloquial idiom that means to fail suddenly and completely. The phrase possibly originated from losing an aerial dog-fight.