- light reflected from a window- light reflected from a mirror- light reflected from snow
The reflecting telescope deals with light. It uses mirrors to gather and focus incoming light from distant celestial objects for observation. Sound waves are not used in reflecting telescopes.
A reflecting telescope gathers light with a mirror instead of a lens. The mirror reflects light to a focus point where the image is formed. This design eliminates chromatic aberration that can occur with lenses.
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We might generally characterize something that radiates light energy as luminescent. There are different reasons materials or substances radiate light, and a term like bio-luminescentmight appear. There are organisms that generate light, like a firefly (to name one). The term radio-luminescent might refer to the something like the glow of radium, which was painted on aircraft instrument indicators so they could be seen in the dark. Radioactive decay is the source of the energy that creates the light in that case. There are "variations" like incandescent, which is the generation of light with thermal (heat) energy as its source. A "regular" light bulb does this (having converted electrical energy into thermal energy as a first step). The term fluorescent refers to the generation of light directly from the ionizing effects of electricity, and we know about fluorescent lights, too. We might also encounter a couple of other odd terms with "escent" at the end that speak to this property.
When an object is radiating light, it means that the object produces light. When an object is reflecting light, it means that light "bounces off" the surface of that object.
Light is radiated from the Sun, the Moon and the Earth. Radiation is a "shining out" from whatever is making the light. When we see the Moon we are seeing it because the Sun has radiated light out into space and some of it has lit up the Moon, which then reflects the moonlight to Earth. Light is reflected best by smooth and shiny materials such as plain glass or mirror glass.
A radiating light refers to light rays emanating or extending outward from a central source in various directions. It creates a pattern where light spreads outwards like rays from the sun or a spotlight.
Radiating heat, also known as infrared radiation, travels at the speed of light (approximately 186,282 miles per second or 299,792 kilometers per second) in waves through a vacuum.
a narrow projection of light energy radiating from a sourse into a beam
Giving off is emitting it and reflecting light is reflecting it
The sun is steadily radiating light due to nuclear fusion reactions occurring in its core. This process releases energy in the form of electromagnetic radiation, including light, that is continuously emitted into space.
Reflection is the change in the direction of propagation of a wave that strikes a boundary between different media through which it cannot pass. When a wave strikes such a boundary it bounces back, or is reflected, just as a ball bounces off the floor. The angle of incidence is the angle between the path of the wave and a line perpendicular to the boundary. The angle of reflection is the angle between the same line and the path of the reflected wave. All reflected waves obey the law of reflection, which states that the angle of reflection is equal to the angle of incidence. The reflectivity of a material is the fraction of energy of the oncoming wave that is reflected by it.
- light reflected from a window- light reflected from a mirror- light reflected from snow
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The bouncing of light is the reflecting.
The cancer was caused by excessive nuclear radiation exposure. Some members of the military may have been exposed to high levels of radiation.