because water is transparent
Light travels through water by passing from one water molecule to another through a process called refraction. This causes the light to change direction slightly as it moves through the water. The speed of light in water is slower than in air, which is why objects underwater appear distorted or shifted.
Light can pass through materials that are transparent, such as air, water, glass, and some plastics. These materials allow light to travel through them without being scattered or absorbed.
Light travels through water by penetrating the water molecules and being absorbed and scattered as it passes through. The speed of light in water is slower than in a vacuum, causing refraction that changes the light's direction. Overall, light can travel through water but may be attenuated depending on the water's clarity and the distance it travels.
Mercury is reflective in its liquid form.
Light can travel through transparent materials such as air, glass, and water. These materials allow light to pass through with minimal absorption or scattering. Light cannot pass through opaque or highly dense materials such as metals or walls.
Light travels through water by passing from one water molecule to another through a process called refraction. This causes the light to change direction slightly as it moves through the water. The speed of light in water is slower than in air, which is why objects underwater appear distorted or shifted.
Because water can't go through it and it is light.
Carbon dioxide, water and light.
can light go through a book .and why
Light can pass through materials that are transparent, such as air, water, glass, and some plastics. These materials allow light to travel through them without being scattered or absorbed.
Light travels through water by penetrating the water molecules and being absorbed and scattered as it passes through. The speed of light in water is slower than in a vacuum, causing refraction that changes the light's direction. Overall, light can travel through water but may be attenuated depending on the water's clarity and the distance it travels.
Mercury is reflective in its liquid form.
Light can travel through transparent materials such as air, glass, and water. These materials allow light to pass through with minimal absorption or scattering. Light cannot pass through opaque or highly dense materials such as metals or walls.
It requires oxygen to live, just like humans and animals do. It requires Water and Light to help it grow and to go through Photosynthesis.
Water is transparent because visible light can pass through it without being absorbed or scattered. This is due to the molecular structure of water, which allows light to travel through with minimal interference, enabling us to see objects on the other side of the water.
Reflection and refraction.
Light beams CAN go through an object, but most of the time they are refracted if they do, meaning the light rays are bent. If you've seen the Pink Floyd album cover with the prism and rainbow coming out, you can see the light beam goes through the prism but the different types of light in the light beam are broken up in to the rainbow Light can't always go through an object, though. If you hold up a rock (like granite) to light, the light wont go through it, although it might go around the rock, called diffraction. Windows, TV screens, lenses, ice cubes, light bulbs, diamonds - all these work or look better because light can go through them.