Light is reflected and refracted in a diamond based on the angles of its facets relative to the source of the light.
If light is neither reflected nor refracted, it will be absorbed by the object it encounters. This absorption of light energy can result in the object heating up.
The properties of a material, such as its density and refractive index, affect how light is refracted and reflected. When light passes through a material with a different density or refractive index, it can change direction (refraction) or bounce off the surface (reflection). The angle at which light enters the material also plays a role in how it is refracted or reflected.
Refracted. Light passing through is refracted, light bouncing off of is reflected.
The point at which rays of light converge or appear to converge after being reflected or refracted by a mirror or lens is called the focal point.
When light hits the surface of an object at an angle, it can be reflected (bounced off), refracted (bent), or absorbed by the object. The amount of light that is reflected or refracted depends on the surface properties of the object, such as smoothness and transparency.
Light is refracted and reflected by a (glass) prism Light is refracted and reflected by a raindrop
It would be refracted.
If light is neither reflected nor refracted, it will be absorbed by the object it encounters. This absorption of light energy can result in the object heating up.
It bounces in a different direction
When light is stopped it is normally said that absorption has taken place. Opaque objects normally absorb light and thus it does not get reflected or refracted.
Light that is not absorbed is either reflected, refracted, or transmitted.
The light bends. Depending on whether it is a concave or convex mirror, the light is either being refracted or reflected
The properties of a material, such as its density and refractive index, affect how light is refracted and reflected. When light passes through a material with a different density or refractive index, it can change direction (refraction) or bounce off the surface (reflection). The angle at which light enters the material also plays a role in how it is refracted or reflected.
Refracted. Light passing through is refracted, light bouncing off of is reflected.
The light waves can be reflected, absorbed, they can pass the object or be refracted.,
You may be describing a plan diagram for a raw stone, or a profile for a cut diamond. You can view such a diagram in the link, below. The diagram shows a round, brilliant diamond plan or profile.
Depending on the object, it may be reflected, absorbed, refracted or internally reflected.