Physics, 05.06.2020 07:00 perezsamantha3oqr0za
Which statement best explains a difference between the interaction of light with clear glass and the interaction of
light with silver metal?
O Light slows down when it interacts with glass but not when it interacts with metal.
Light slows down when it interacts with metal but not when it interacts with glass.
Most of the light passes through glass but none of the light passes through metal.
Most of the light is absorbed by glass but none of the light is absorbed by metal.
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