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Chandler Bautista
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21 February, 02:00
How might an object feel that absorbs light?
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Dashawn Barajas
21 February, 02:22
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An object that absorbs light would be much hotter upon touch. It might also expand by a few milimeters depending on what material it's made of.
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Mollie Sherman
21 February, 02:24
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An object might feel warm.
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Sometimes light contains heat, and the more light it absorbs the warmer it gets.
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