Asked by wq
A child holds a red ball. Why does the ball look red?(1 point)
Responses
Only red light waves are absorbed by the ball.
Only red light waves are absorbed by the ball.
All visible light waves except red are absorbed by the ball.
All visible light waves except red are absorbed by the ball.
All visible light waves except red are reflected by the ball.
All visible light waves except red are reflected by the ball.
Only red light waves reach the surface of the ball.
Responses
Only red light waves are absorbed by the ball.
Only red light waves are absorbed by the ball.
All visible light waves except red are absorbed by the ball.
All visible light waves except red are absorbed by the ball.
All visible light waves except red are reflected by the ball.
All visible light waves except red are reflected by the ball.
Only red light waves reach the surface of the ball.
Answers
Answered by
jay
ANSWERS ‼️ (for connexus)
1. All visible light waves except red are absorbed by the ball.
2. To absorb sound waves
3. The wave transfers its energy to the material.
4. It helps prevent the skin from absorbing UV waves.
Hope this helps out :)
1. All visible light waves except red are absorbed by the ball.
2. To absorb sound waves
3. The wave transfers its energy to the material.
4. It helps prevent the skin from absorbing UV waves.
Hope this helps out :)
Answered by
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Only red light waves are reflected by the ball.
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