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Chemistry, 28.01.2021 22:30 jaydenrenee111902

Why does the light coming from a flashlight appear brighter when it is closer to an object than when it is farther away?

a. It is because the air is absorbing less of the light.

b. It is because the air is absorbing more of the light.

c. It is because the light waves are being refracted.

d. It is because the light waves are appearing at their normal line.

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