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When light strikes a transparent material, most of the light passes through it it doesn't absorb or reflect it
The above statement is false. When light strikes a transparent material, most of the light is reflected.
What do you mean by transparent material?
A transparent material allows visible light to pass through them. Some of the light may be absorbed, but the object is visible through the material. Examples of transparent material are air, water, glass etc.
When light passes through a medium, three phenomenon occur- transmission, absorption and reflection. When light strikes transparent material, most of the light passes through them and some amount is reflected and absorbed. Hence, when light strikes a transparent material, most of the light passes through the object/medium, some of it gets reflected and the rest gets absorbed.
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