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The reflected light is the color the object appears to be. For example, a red apple absorbs all the colors of light that hit it except for red light, which the apple reflects. The red apple is opaque because it does not let light pass through it. If an object does not reflect or absorb much light, the light passes through it.
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Light Energy. Light energy is sometimes called radiant energy. It is the only kind of radiant energy that is visible to the naked eye. Radiant energy is the energy that is carried by electromagnetic radiation. Some other examples of radiant energy are radio waves, microwaves, X-rays, and gamma rays. Electromagnetic radiation travels in waves.
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Light energy is also known as Radiant energy. The Earth gets a lot of its energy from the light of the Sun. Plants take light energy from the sun and convert it into chemical energy (food) which helps them to grow, this is known as photosynthesis .
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