Question

Examine the model here. Which statements about the behavior of light shown in the model are supported by the image? Select ALL that apply.
Responses

A Red light is reflected by the material.Red light is reflected by the material.

B Blue light is absorbed by the material.Blue light is absorbed by the material.

C Red light is refracted by the material.Red light is refracted by the material.

D Green light is absorbed by the material.Green light is absorbed by the material.

E Blue and green light have less energy than red light.

Answers

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To determine which statements about the behavior of light are supported by the model, we would typically need to inspect the visual representation of how different colors of light interact with the material in question. However, since we don’t have the actual image, I can help you understand the common behaviors of light in relation to colors based on the typical properties of materials.

Let's analyze each statement based on general knowledge:

A. **Red light is reflected by the material.** - If the model shows red light bouncing off the surface of the material, then this statement would be supported.

B. **Blue light is absorbed by the material.** - If the model shows blue light not being reflected and indicates it's absorbed, then this statement would be supported.

C. **Red light is refracted by the material.** - If red light passes through the material and bends at an angle, this statement would be supported.

D. **Green light is absorbed by the material.** - Similar to blue light, if the model shows green light not being reflected and being absorbed, this would support the statement.

E. **Blue and green light have less energy than red light.** - In terms of the visible spectrum, this statement is incorrect. Blue and green light actually have higher energy than red light because energy increases with frequency, and blue light is of a shorter wavelength than red light.

Based on this analysis, the statements that could potentially be supported would depend on what the model actually illustrates. Without the image, I’d suggest focusing on statements A, B, C, and D. E would generally not be supported by standard physics principles regarding light.

Please verify these against the specific details in your model image.