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Charlie is doing a scientific investigation about the properties of light energy. For his experiment, he points a flashlight at a mirror and then at a basketball. Which of the following best describes what Charlie would observe? (2 points)

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The light traveled through both objects and refracted which made them appear bigger.

The light was completely absorbed by both objects, and he could see white and blue.

When the flashlight was pointed at the mirror, the light reflected in the same direction. When the flashlight was pointed at the basketball, the light was reflected in different directions.

When the flashlight was pointed at the mirror, the light was absorbed. When the flashlight was pointed at the basketball, the light was refracted in a different direction.

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