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How Light Interacts with Matter

The everyday objects around us are white, colored or black, opaque or transparent, depending on how the electrons in their atoms or molecules respond to the driving force of electromagnetic radiation

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Scientific American Magazine Vol 219 Issue 3This article was originally published with the title “How Light Interacts with Matter” in Scientific American Magazine Vol. 219 No. 3 (), p. 60
doi:10.1038/scientificamerican0968-60