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  • Light Absorption: Why Dark Objects Appear Dark
    Yes, when light hits a dark object, it is absorbed. Dark objects have a high absorption coefficient, which means that they reflect very little light and absorb most of the light that hits them. This is why dark objects appear dark. The opposite is true for light objects, which have a low absorption coefficient and reflect most of the light that hits them. This is why light objects appear light.
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