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Light rays enter a translucent material. Which best describes heats happening to the light rays? A) bounce straight back B) the rays move straight through C) the rays spread out in all directions D) ray
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Light rays enter a translucent material. Which best describes heats happening to the light rays?
A) bounce straight back
B) the rays move straight through
C) the rays spread out in all directions
D) ray moves through but in different direction.
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When light rays enter a translucent material light does not pass directly through the material, instead it changes direction many times and is scattered in different directions as it does so, therefore I’d say the answer is C
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I think the answer is B, the rays move straight through.
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