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it depends on the surface. the ability for a light wave 2 "bounce off" lies in whether or not the substance will absorb that certain frequency of light...and the type of surface (i.e. smooth or rough)
No, it is not.
smooth surface
Scattering of light.
Scattering. Yes.
That will scatter.
it depends on the surface. the ability for a light wave 2 "bounce off" lies in whether or not the substance will absorb that certain frequency of light...and the type of surface (i.e. smooth or rough)
No, it is not.
smooth surface
dont bounce it off cement or other hard rough surfaces and keep them out of the rain or wet areas.
Scattering of light.
Scattering. Yes.
light colored and smooth. these characteristics will allow the waves to reflect and bounce off rather than absorb.
A reflection
it help people to see in dark
two rough surfaces
All surfaces reflect light. However, only the smoothest surfaces reflect all light in one direction. These are shiny and include mirrors and metal. Some surfaces just reflect the light in all directions, which is why you cannot see the reflection.