Because the light can shine through it?
Yes, colored pieces of paper absorb light because they contain pigments that selectively reflect certain wavelengths of light while absorbing others. The pigments in the paper absorb some colors of light, which gives the paper its particular color appearance.
You can't see your reflection in a piece of paper because paper is not a reflective surface like a mirror. Reflection occurs when light bounces off a smooth surface, such as glass or water, but paper has a rough texture that scatters light instead of reflecting it back to your eyes.
An image cannot be seen on a plain piece of paper because paper lacks the capacity to emit light or store visual information like a screen or photograph. Paper simply reflects ambient light, so without any ink or pigments applied to it in a specific pattern, it appears blank.
Paper is not a good reflector of light due to its rough and irregular surface, which causes light to scatter in different directions instead of reflecting back in a focused manner like a mirror. This scattering of light results in a blurry and distorted reflection that makes it difficult to see a clear image.
Dark objects absorb light because they reflect little to no light and instead convert it into other forms of energy, such as heat. This absorption prevents the light from passing through the object and makes it appear dark to our eyes.
Yes, colored pieces of paper absorb light because they contain pigments that selectively reflect certain wavelengths of light while absorbing others. The pigments in the paper absorb some colors of light, which gives the paper its particular color appearance.
You can't see your reflection in a piece of paper because paper is not a reflective surface like a mirror. Reflection occurs when light bounces off a smooth surface, such as glass or water, but paper has a rough texture that scatters light instead of reflecting it back to your eyes.
An image cannot be seen on a plain piece of paper because paper lacks the capacity to emit light or store visual information like a screen or photograph. Paper simply reflects ambient light, so without any ink or pigments applied to it in a specific pattern, it appears blank.
You cannot see your reflection in all objects that reflect light because of diffuse reflection.
It will reflect more light per unit area, if that's what you mean.
The trash can. You find the car and drive it to the trash can. Use it as a stepstool to got into the trash can.
If it is dark, no light can penitrate through the skin. If it is light, the light penitrates though the skin and you see pink. Same idea as if you take a piece of paper; if you put a dim light to it, you cant see any light on the other side. But if you take a bright light and shine it on the paper, you can. If this is good enough, PLEASE GIVE ME A TRUST POINT!!!!!
Yes. But u cant do much with it.
Paper is not a good reflector of light due to its rough and irregular surface, which causes light to scatter in different directions instead of reflecting back in a focused manner like a mirror. This scattering of light results in a blurry and distorted reflection that makes it difficult to see a clear image.
it reflects light because pluto is made of ice so its cant make like its reflects its. it gets light from the sun
You can. The present record is 12 times
tearing a piece of paper is a physical change because when you rip it,it is still a piece of paper but lets say that u burn a piece of paper its a chemical change couse you cant change it back to wood again