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4 May, 19:48

If the energy of the wave becomes part of the internal energy of the object, then the wave's energy is

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  1. 4 May, 20:57
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    If the energy of the wave becomes part of the internal energy of the object, then the wave's energy is reflected.
  2. 4 May, 23:30
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    The wave's energy is absorbed. In mechanical waves (sound, etc) this is done through phonon exchange. With light it's a photon/phonon interaction. Think about it like this:

    If the wave's energy is reflected then it does not become part of the internal energy also. If it did, the energy would be doubled: it is reflected back into where it came from and is also now inside the object as internal energy. This violates the conservation of energy.
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