Used on glasses and camera lenses to reduce glare. To help you explore this further, let me know: Are you studying this for a physics or chemistry class?
A leaf looks green because chlorophyll absorbs blue and red light, reflecting the green. 2. Refraction Colour and The Optical Properties of Materials:...
Light reflects off the top and bottom of a thin layer (like oil on water). Used on glasses and camera lenses to reduce glare
Microscopic patterns in butterfly wings or peacock feathers cancel out some colors and amplify others. 🏗️ Material Classes Material Type Typical Interaction Visual Result Metals High electron density reflects almost all light. Shiny, opaque, often "silvery." Semiconductors Absorption depends on "band gap" energy. Can be transparent (glass) or opaque (silicon). Polymers Long chains often allow light to pass through. Usually transparent or translucent unless dyed. 💡 Practical Applications reflecting the green.