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"Black" means "no light". That's why a dark room looks black at niight.

If an object really looks black, then you know that it must have absorbed any light

that hit it, because there's none left to bounce from the object into your eyes.

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the dark color absorbs the light making you hotter.

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Black light is asborbed and white light is reflected

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opaque is a object in which light can't pass through it. so when light hits the object it casts the shadow.

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It looks sort of shiny black.

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What happens when an objects is in the path of lights?

If the object is opaque to the frequency of light impinging on it, some of the light will be reflected and the rest will be converted to heat in the opaque object.


Do opaque object absorbs all the incident light on it?

Be careful not to confuse: Opaque objects are those that do not allow light to pass through it, but they can reflect light. It is BLACK objects that absorb all the incident light on it. To conclude, opaque objects do not necessarily absorb all the incident light on them but black objects ABSORB all the incident light on them (and are, of course, opaque)


What happens when light falls on a wooden chair?

some part of light reflected from the chair enters our eyes


What are three opaque objects that stop or absorb light?

A rock, a tree and a dog are three opaque objects that stop or absorb light


What is a substance that dose not transmit light?

An opaque object does not reflect light. Opaque objects absorb light.


Are all light reflectors opaque?

are all opaque objects reflectors


Why can't opaque objects be observed using a light microscope?

Because if it is opaque it is blocking the light.


Why opaque objects do not cause a shadow?

Opaque objects do not let light to past through so it will not cause a shadow. Because light cannot get through an opaque object, it will cast a shadow on the side opposite of the light.


Objects that don't let light pass through them?

Why can't light pass through what? To first contributer, don't say that. Say light cannot pass through solid, opaque objects at times.


Can light be reflected off all types of objects?

No, not objects that are opaque.


When light rays are blocked by an object you can see the objects what?

These objects are opaque.


What colors of light are reflected by an opaque black objects?

White Light