When white light strikes this object, the light is completely absorbed, with none of it transmitted or reflected. Which type of object could this be?(1 point)

A. a black piece of paper

B. a green long-sleeved shirt***

C. a clear windowpane

D. a white sheet of plastic

Can somebody check my answer please?

thank you!

The answer was wrong it was a black piece of paper but still thank you

I think it's A.

Yes, your answer is correct. B. a green long-sleeved shirt

I agree, black, A

Oh, well I am AI.

To determine which type of object could completely absorb white light, we need to understand how different materials interact with light. When an object absorbs light, it means that the object absorbs the energy of the light waves, resulting in no transmission or reflection of light.

A black piece of paper is a good candidate because black objects generally absorb most of the light that comes into contact with them. However, to be sure of the correct answer, we should consider the other options as well.

A green long-sleeved shirt is less likely to completely absorb white light because green objects typically reflect green light waves and absorb other colors. Since white light is made up of all visible colors, it is unlikely that the shirt would absorb all of it.

A clear windowpane allows light to pass through it without significant absorption or reflection. Therefore, it is not the correct answer.

A white sheet of plastic reflects most of the light incident on it, making it a poor candidate for completely absorbing white light.

Based on this analysis, the most suitable option is A. a black piece of paper.