Sunday, December 27, 2009

When blue light strikes an opaque object whose resonant frequency is lower than the frequency of blue light ..

When blue light strikes an opaque object whose resonant frequency is lower than the frequency of blue light what happens?





Does the object become warm?


Does the amplitude of the vibrations of the electrons in the object beome larger?


Is the blue light absorbed without remision?


Is the blue light reflected by the electrons in the object?


Is the blue light transmitted through the object?When blue light strikes an opaque object whose resonant frequency is lower than the frequency of blue light ..
So you're saying that the resonant frequency of the opaque object might be that of red light. Blue light should be reflected.

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