When light bounces off an object we say it is reflected just like how you see your reflection from the light that bounces off of a mirror.
When light bounces of a shiny surface, such as a mirror, this is called specular reflection.(Diffuse reflection is when light bounces of a rough surface, such as a wall. You can tell it's a rough surface because you can't see your reflection.)
reflection and that makes a shadow
Light reflects off mirrors and glass objects
I believe you want to ask: what are the so-called "bounced-off" rays of light called? If so, the simplest answer would be: "reflections".
Reflection is when light hits something and bounces back off.
Reflection happens when light bounces of an object.
Because light can't directly reach the objects, or reflect well off the inside walls of the box. So not enough light bounces off the walls, then bounces off the objects, and then goes to your eyes.
When light bounces of a shiny surface, such as a mirror, this is called specular reflection.(Diffuse reflection is when light bounces of a rough surface, such as a wall. You can tell it's a rough surface because you can't see your reflection.)
reflection and that makes a shadow
Because light can't directly reach the objects, or reflect well off the inside walls of the box. So not enough light bounces off the walls, then bounces off the objects, and then goes to your eyes.
If light bounces off a mineral it has luster.
Light reflects off mirrors and glass objects
refraction is the bending of light rays when they pass through an object reflection is the light energy that bounces off objects
I believe you want to ask: what are the so-called "bounced-off" rays of light called? If so, the simplest answer would be: "reflections".
Any light that bounces off of the surface is the same color as it was when it hit the surface.
We can see non-luminous objects because the light reflect off the object and into our eyes that's why at night you can only see a faint out line of the objects around you
Luster