It is reflected at the same angle to the normal. The normal is a line perpendicular to the surface.
they break
When light strikes a smooth surface (like a mirror), it is reflected. When it hits a rough surface (like a sheet of paper) it is diffused, meaning the rays of light are scattered.
Regular
If the surface is shiny then you might get an image on a screen. If the surface is transparent as well then refraction well also take place.
It reflects off of them.
A normal line is the name of the line drawn perpendicular to the surface where a light ray strikes.
When light strikes a smooth surface (like a mirror), it is reflected. When it hits a rough surface (like a sheet of paper) it is diffused, meaning the rays of light are scattered.
When light strikes a rough surface it reflects in essentially random directions.
Regular
If the surface is shiny then you might get an image on a screen. If the surface is transparent as well then refraction well also take place.
When light bounces off something, it is reflected.
It does.
Any smooth surface will reflect light. The better question is "How much light does each kind of smooth surface reflect?"
It reflects off of them.
It can be absorbed, refracted or reflected
solar light
A normal line is the name of the line drawn perpendicular to the surface where a light ray strikes.
A normal line is the name of the line drawn perpendicular to the surface where a light ray strikes.