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What happens to light energy that is not absorbed by an object What happens to light energy that is not absorbed by an object

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gracie1915 gracie1915
  • 14-05-2020

Answer: If they are not complementary, then the light passes through the object or gets reflected.

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BablaKanchan BablaKanchan
  • 14-05-2020
Light absorption is a process by which light is absorbed and converted into energy. ... If they are not complementary, then the light passes through the object or gets reflected.
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