If polished or otherwise smooth enough to do so, yes, it can.
The relationship between metal reflectivity and its ability to efficiently reflect light is direct. Higher metal reflectivity means the metal is better at reflecting light efficiently.
Mirrors and polished metal can reflect light well. There might be some more examples though.
Both mercury the metal and Mercury the planet reflect light quite well.
mirror, spoon, metal, ect.
It reflects off the surface of shiny and smooth metals.
Yes, a chair can reflect light if it has a smooth and shiny surface, such as metal or polished wood. The reflection will depend on the angle of the light source and the material of the chair.
A smooth shiny surface.
Light is reflected of metal when it is polished and flat because it is very light and lighter colors reflect light whereas darker colors such as green suck the colors in.
mirrors spoons metal tin cans forks knifes tinfoil cars snow marble steel some plastic If you can see it, it's reflecting light.
Metals are not the only things that reflect light. Can you see anything around you that is not metal? You see it because it is reflecting light.
Answer No, not in itself. Metal can be used as a component in artificial light sources, and metal can be used to reflect light, but metal does not make light. Answer Metals, when heated to a certain temperature, can emit light. For example, Light bulbs have filaments of Tungsten in them. Electricity flowing through the Tungsten heats it up and it emits light.
Yes, a white car can reflect light because the color white is highly reflective and can bounce off light easily. This makes white cars stand out and appear brighter when exposed to sunlight or artificial light sources.