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How does light interact with the surface of a rough stone? A. The surface of the stone is rough, so the light does not reflect from it. B. The surface of the stone is opaque, so the light does not reflect
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How does light interact with the surface of a rough stone?
A. The surface of the stone is rough, so the light does not reflect from it.
B. The surface of the stone is opaque, so the light does not reflect from it.
C. The light reflects from the surface of the stone and does not form a clear image.
D. The light reflects from the surface of the stone and forms a clear image.
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The only obvious answer from the information provided would have to be B. because a stone is opaque, when there is an opaque object wit a light shining on it, it does not reflect, it absorbs, so the answer is B.
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