try to make it smooth as much as you can either by rubbing it or by polishing it......
pulit
Some object appears to be shiny due to the wave nature of light. The bending of light (as it passes an object) causes the object to appear shiny due to its reflection.
Darker colour indicate better absorption of light. Shiny surface is due to it reflect off the light. When the object to totally dark it is because it absorb all the light and transform to heat. You might want to proof it by placing black object and shiny object in the sun, wait few hour and see which object is hotter.
Yes.answ2. A very shiny black object will not necessarily reflect much light at all.For a surface to be highly reflective, the surface must be smooth compared with the wavelength concerned. Preferably less than 1/20 of a wavelength.A white card will reflect all the light that falls on it, but not coherently - it will not act as a mirror.
The objects that absorb heat most readily are those with more of the following qualities:the object is largethe object has a large surface areathe object is blackthe object has a matte finish (it is not shiny)the object is made from a conductor such as metalthe object is much colder than its surroundingsthe object has a high specific heat capacity
pulit
Some object appears to be shiny due to the wave nature of light. The bending of light (as it passes an object) causes the object to appear shiny due to its reflection.
it is its luster
How shiny a object is defines how much light it reflects, it is not a definition of a color. Shiny is also a ablum by The Bang.
When a object/element is shiny it is:LusterorLusterousImproved by: Kick123flip @ youtubeRead more: What is the scientific word for shiny
I inspected the shiny object in the grass.
luminescence
Yes.Even if it looks shiny, there's always some friction.
Yes.Even if it looks shiny, there's always some friction.
You can't make it shiny, you have to catch it as a shiny.
no
Magpie are obsessed with shiny objects. This obsession with shiny objects is called Magpie syndrome. Magpie in the wild will collect any shiny object that steal their fancy.