GreenHerbz206
26.06.2019 •
Physics
When light falls on objects, it interacts with them in different ways as shown in the images. what type of interaction is seen in each image?
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Ответ:
Total absorption of the light takes place in every image. There is no light left to proceed to our eyes, and that's why we can't see any of the images.
The absorption is so complete in each and every case, we can't even see enough to know how MANY images there are.
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Magnetism is one aspect of the combined electromagnetic force. It refers to physical phenomena arising from the force caused by magnets, objects that produce fields that attract or repel other objects. ... Permanent magnets, made from materials such as iron, experience the strongest effects, known as ferromagnetism. Magnetism is the power to attract. It refers to the attraction to iron and other metals in electric currents and magnets, or to the other kind of attraction — where people want to be close to each other. ... Magnetism can also be called a magnetic force or magnetic attraction.
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