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What happens to light that shines on an object but is not transmitted? A. It is scattered or refracted. B. It is polarized or absorbed. C. It is reflected or refracted. D. It is…
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What happens to light that shines on an object but is not transmitted? A. It is scattered or refracted. B. It is polarized or absorbed. C. It is reflected or refracted. D. It is…
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What happens to light that shines on an object but is not transmitted?
A. It is scattered or refracted.
B. It is polarized or absorbed.
C. It is reflected or refracted.
D. It is reflected or absorbed.
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The answer is it is reflected or absorbed, so D.
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