no
Light reflects when it hits aluminum foil. In fact, anything that you can see reflects light. Without the reflecting light reaching your eyes, you would not see it at all.
Yes all metal foils reflect heat (and other electromagnetic radiation: light, radio waves, etc.).
It should reflect the light.
It depends on the thickness of aluminium and also depends on the nature of light. If the Aluminium foil is very thin, then the light may transit small extent. But, in general, the visible light gets reflect.
no
Light reflects when it hits aluminum foil. In fact, anything that you can see reflects light. Without the reflecting light reaching your eyes, you would not see it at all.
The aluminum foil reflected the rays of the light, so without the foil the ice cube couldn't reflect any of the light's rays and that made it melt faster
Yes all metal foils reflect heat (and other electromagnetic radiation: light, radio waves, etc.).
any metal polished will reflect light all a mirror is is a sheet of glass with a thin layer of metal behind it
It should reflect the light.
No you dummy .
It depends on the thickness of aluminium and also depends on the nature of light. If the Aluminium foil is very thin, then the light may transit small extent. But, in general, the visible light gets reflect.
Yes
Aluminum foil will conduct electricity, so it can be used to complete a circuit and light a lamp..
Aluminum Foil
answ2. Heat is not 'attracted' 'repelled' by anything.Polished aluminum foil will, and thus is a thermal insulator.Aluminium metal itself is a good conductor of heat.It will reflect the sunlight and retain the heat.