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light can be trapped if there is no space to that light can emit or it will bounce to other direction

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i believe it its absorbed

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Q: What happens to light that is trapped by matter?
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What is light that is trapped by matter?

Light that is trapped by matter is absorbed. Light that is bounced off the surface of an object. Light that passes through matter is transmitted.


Light that is trapped by matter is said to be?

absorbed


What is happens when light is refracted by matter?

the light bends.


What happens to the direction of light when matter reflects light?

the light changes direction.


What happens to light as it interacts with matter?

it scatters


What happens when light moves form one kind of matter to another?

that changes the speed of the light, which makes the light bend


What happens to light when its transmitted?

Transmitted is the passing of light through matter. Without transmission you wouldn't be able to see!!


On Trapped what happens to the trapped players?

the player who trapped the person has to make a move to let the other person move


What is called when light is trapped?

Light travels at an extremely fast rate of 300000000m/s, it can be trapped only by a black hole as it does not allow light to escape through it.


What happens when you get trapped in checkers game?

you lose...


What happens to light when it is reflected refracted transmitted and absorbed by matter.?

The last person who wrote this answer was a nimrod and a moron. Okay, so the answer to your question is that light is interacting with the object and/or matter by scattering and bouncing off of it/them.


Explain what happens to light when it is reflected refracted transmitted and absorbed by matter?

The last person who wrote this answer was a nimrod and a moron. Okay, so the answer to your question is that light is interacting with the object and/or matter by scattering and bouncing off of it/them.