Light is shining in the images. Which object reflects a lot of light, absorbs a little light, and transmits almost no light? A. http://static.k12.com/calms_media/media/1476000_1476500/1476031/1/6ded753b34d237fe7df4540d3f6eb4d0d4678f98/THS_113557292_pair_black_socks_MCV.jpg B. http://static.k12.com/calms_media/media/1141000_1141500/1141265/1/102addd4c42365db7d49e6209738239326c0e17e/MS2_PHY_07_10_UA_Coal.jpg C. http://static.k12.com/calms_media/media/1141000_1141500/1141267/1/e27d74469401ace8051a2d789a1a323fe56a4081/MS2_PHY_07_10_UA_OJ.jpg
I think C or D. @inowalst
Hm, I'm not so sure.
@AnswerMyQuestions
Thanks for trying
I think C and D too. :/
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idk which one to pick
@GabeN0430
id say C. seems the best choice
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No wait I'd go with D.
Hi guys. Dirty and black surfaces are good absorbers of heat ; shiny surfaces, which contain minerals around their surfaces reflect a lot of light and the little light that they had absorbed will be lost after a long period of time. This is why, for instance, djring the day, the soil gets warmer than the sea: because it absorbs radiation at a greater amount, while the sea reflects it quickly and absorbs a bit. During the evening, the sea i warmer, because it had not reflect all of its radiation, whereas the soil had done long ago. So according to tour alternatives, I would go for D, Because shower does not transmit light throughout its body. It is perhaps heat energy. As a trick, I think you could also think of B, but its not, because that mineral transmits light faster within the minerals.
@TeenWolfGirl What was the correct answer?
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