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Answer:

Light interacts with wood through it's particle nature.

Explanation:

LIGHT has dual nature properties . It behaves with waves as a wave and with particles as a particle .

Light can interact with matter in three ways: absorption, transmission, and reflection.

  1. ABSORPTION :
  • When a light wave with a identical frequency to an electron’s natural frequency “impinges” upon an atom, the electrons will begin to vibrate as a result .
  • The electrons will absorb the light wave and turn it into a vibrational motion . The electrons, in turn, bump up against neighboring atoms, which changes the vibrations intothermal energy .
  • This thermal energy is not turned back into light energy, thus that particular light wave never leaves the object again. This is ABSORPTION.

    2. REFLECTION :

  • This occurs when the frequency of the incoming light wave does not match that of the electrons’ natural frequency.
  • If the object is opaque , the electron vibrations are not “passed down” like during absorption.
  • Rather, the surface-level electrons vibrate briefly before emitting that wave back out (as light). This is REFLECTION.

    3. TRANSMISSION :

  • Transmission works along the same lines as reflection, except it involves transparent or semi-transparent objects.
  • The atoms taken in the wave, vibrate briefly (but at a small amplitude) , transfer the vibrations throughout the body of the material, and then re-emit the wave as light out the other end. This is TRANSMISSION.

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