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Korbin Thornton
10 July, 20:28
Why don't light get absorbed
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Marely Olson
10 July, 22:17
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Light does get absorbed, that's why we see black. If nothing reflects, all of the colors in the light gets absorbed into whatever it is hitting and we see black, the absence of light. Even if we see color, the colors that we dont see are being absorbed. When we do see color, it is because that color light gets reflected off of the object.
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