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What is happening when an opaque object appears solid black? A all light is being reflected B all light is being absorbed C all light is being refracted D all light is being transmitted
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What is happening when an opaque object appears solid black?
A all light is being reflected
B all light is being absorbed
C all light is being refracted
D all light is being transmitted
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B all light is being absorbed
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