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The image depicts a window made of stained glass.

How does a stained glass window alter the white light that passes through it?

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absorbing different wavelengths of light.
absorbing different wavelengths of light.

diffracting different wavelengths of light.
diffracting different wavelengths of light.

reflecting different wavelengths of light.
reflecting different wavelengths of light.

 refracting different wavelengths of light

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A stained glass window alters the white light that passes through it by absorbing different wavelengths of light. The glass is colored by various pigments, which absorb certain wavelengths and allow others to pass through, resulting in the colorful light that is seen on the other side.

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