no reflection basically deals with light rays. so there is no reflection withou light.
You cannot see your reflection in all objects that reflect light because of diffuse reflection.
No, reflection means that the direction of light is changed.
You cannot see your reflection in all objects that reflect light because of diffuse reflection.
Coherent light can be produced without reflection and refraction by using a laser. A laser produces coherent light through a process called stimulated emission, where photons are emitted in the same phase and direction. This allows for the creation of a narrow beam of light with a specific wavelength and high coherence.
You can't see anything in the absence of light.
When the water is clear, light can pass through it without being scattered or absorbed, allowing the light to bounce off a surface underneath the water and create a reflection that we can see. The water acts like a mirror, reflecting light rays back to our eyes.
Diffuse reflection is important to us because it makes us capable to see things. Without diffused reflection, like in the case of mirrors, you will just see images of the object from which the light comes. For example, the light scatters from the page of a book is diffused reflection, if it were not you would not be able to read from the page, rather you would see image of the object from which the light comes and fall on the page.
You cannot see your reflection in all objects that reflect light because of diffuse reflection.
with rough surface, the light hitting it will reflect incoherently, meaning it will be scattered in every direction and with smooth surfaces like ice or mirror the light will reflect coherently, all going in the same direction
A reflection of light coming from the sun.
An example of reflection of light is when you see your own reflection in a mirror. Light waves bounce off the smooth surface of the mirror and travel back to your eyes, allowing you to see your image.
You can see your reflection in a window because glass is smooth and acts like a mirror, reflecting light that hits it. When light from your face hits the window, it bounces off and creates your reflection.