When light reflects, on an object it bounces off of the object and you can see the object much more clearly.
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1) what objects reflects light?_______________________________ mirror
An object that absorbs all light appears black because it absorbs all colors of light equally. An object that reflects all light appears white because it reflects all colors of light equally.
The process of light reflecting off an object is called reflection. This occurs when light waves bounce off the surface of the object without being absorbed.
A mirror is an object that reflects light by bouncing it back in a predictable manner.
A visible object.
The light the object reflects.
the brightness of an object is the amount of light it reflects, the more it reflects the brighter it will be. Or the object could be giving out light, a vehicle head light for example
No, the color of an object is the color of light that it reflects, not the color it absorbs. When light shines on an object, the object absorbs some colors and reflects others. The reflected colors are what we see.
The name of the amount of light an object reflects relative to its surroundings is "albedo." A higher albedo value indicates that an object reflects more light, while a lower albedo value means that it absorbs more light.
In white light, the white object reflects all colors of light and absorbs very little. This is why the object appears white to our eyes.