Leaves that are green are an example of reflected and transmitted light.
No, in the context of light, transmitted and reflected are not the same. Transmitted light is when light passes through a material, while reflected light is when light bounces off a surface.
An example of energy transmitted to you by radiation alone is sunlight. Sunlight carries energy in the form of electromagnetic radiation, including visible light, ultraviolet light, and infrared radiation, which can be absorbed by the human body and converted into heat and chemical energy.
transmitted
concave light
It is transmitted.
You can predict what colors will be transmitted and absorbed by a certain color of glass by looking at its composition and the specific wavelengths of light it allows to pass through. For example, red glass absorbs green and blue light, allowing red light to pass through. By understanding the absorption properties of different elements in the glass, you can predict which colors will be transmitted.
Transmitted is the passing of light through matter. Without transmission you wouldn't be able to see!!
they reflected
Radiation is energy that is transmitted in the form of rays, waves or particles. Bonfires give off light and heat radiation.
it disperses
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The color of light that is transmitted through a piece of red glass is red.