Light is diffracted and diffused as it enters the lens. Because the lens is not perfectly clear, some light is reflected. As the light strikes the sensor, it is absorbed and converted into electronic information.
Light striking an object can be reflected, refracted, or absorbed. Light passing near an object can be diffracted. These are all the possible interactions.
Depending on theÊmaterial and nature of it surface, light can be reflected, absorbed, diffracted, re-emitted, or polarized. Some materials allow light to pass through.
i think it can be relected but i dontknow about it being absorbed
If the light can not pass through a object it is opaque . The light will reflect or be absorbed by the object.
When sound hits a surface, it is either transmitted through the material or reflected back out, similar as light is. When sound is transmitted through matter, it is diffused (or spread out) by said matter; and also a small portion of the sound is converted to energy (such as heat). This is based on my personal understanding, it may not be 100% accurate but I you out.
When light, for example, is reflected it does not enter the reflecting medium. However, to be refracted or diffracted, light must pass through the system that is altering it.
Sunlight gets absorbed, scattered, reflected, and transmitted through the atmosphere. Almost all of the ultraviolet component gets absorbed by ozone in the stratosphere. About half of the radiation gets absorbed or scattered and reflected in the troposphere. The remainder passes through, getting absorbed by the earth's surface.
The light reflected and/or absorbed
Dissolved Oxygen can diffused through the membrane in digestion system by concentration gradient however the amount absorbed should be minimal or negligible.
It is not the most outer layer of the moon, It is an optical phenomena which occurs as light reflected by the moon is then diffracted through water droplets (clouds) in our atmosphere. forming a halo.
When a sound tries to go through something hard, like a table, part of it will be reflected back and the other part will be absorbed and carried through to the other side. The amount absorbed and the amount reflected depends on the volume and frequency of the sound.
Basically three things can happen to light as it strikes an object. It can be reflected, absorbed, or it can pass through. For simplicity, assume the object is not transparent; in that case, any light that is not reflected is absorbed.