...it doesn't go anywhere, it is still there only you can't see it! This is due the limitations of mortality. when we become perfected (after death) then we are able to see all things clearly.
When you turn off the wall switch, it breaks the circuit that allows electricity to flow to the light bulb, causing the light to go out.
Light in a dark room gets absorbed by the surfaces in the room or scattered by particles in the air, eventually dissipating as heat. If no light sources are present, the room remains dark as there is no light to reflect off objects and be detected by our eyes.
Every time light hits a surface, some will be absorbed (and turn into heat) and some will be reflected away until it hits another surface where another part of it is absorbed. Eventually all the light will be used up.
It goes dark It is time for bed well that a stupid answer! here's an answer a surge of electricity goes on the wire and then boom light!
Dark, or heavy.
Turn on the light and walk out the door.
dark
because if you go through a tunnel it would get a little dark
light to dark
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Turn on the light loll
Turn on the light and walk out the door.
the lack of light being in the dark
the color BLACK is the missing color that will turn light blue, dark blue.
You say "turn on the light" because that is what you do. Turning on a light means to flip the electric switch from "off" (where there is no electricity and the light is dark) to "on" (where there is electricity and the light is glowing).
Once you turn the light off they will go away to find another light. bugs are attracted to the light in the dark because in that are is where they can see. so if you are annoyed with bugs near your light just might as well turn it off because they wont go anywhere! hope this helps
Bromine water will go clear in the dark, while hexane will not change color in either light or dark conditions.