The light would be absorbed by the walls, floor, and ceiling.
The light would then be re-emitted in forms of electromagnetic radiation. Usually light, but in this case it would be emitted as infrared radiation in very small amounts.
2006-09-07 06:30:17
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answer #1
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answered by dennis_d_wurm 4
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With the speed of light the remaining light will be absorbed and transferred into heat of the walls. It really takes only a split second.
Th
2006-09-07 13:12:25
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answer #2
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answered by Thermo 6
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The light bulb sucks all the light back in.
2006-09-07 13:08:49
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answer #3
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answered by Captain Eyewash 5
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where did the light come from?
2006-09-07 13:09:28
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answer #4
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answered by PHILLYGUY 3
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"If a tree fell in the middle of the forest and no woman was there to hear,
is the man still wrong?"
2006-09-07 13:11:47
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answer #5
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answered by Freesumpin 7
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The energy would be dissapated into the room.
2006-09-07 13:10:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi. It would be absorbed by the walls as heat.
2006-09-07 13:05:39
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answer #7
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answered by Cirric 7
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In the lighter lol
2006-09-07 13:07:06
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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it is absorbed by the walls and heats them up, very slightly
2006-09-07 13:06:26
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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Space...
2006-09-07 13:13:33
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answer #10
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answered by Im_Liverpool_Til_I_Die!! 4
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