Metal has a metallic luster and is a conductor.
an object that is lustrous could be sheet metal or copper
spoon, metal, ect. why shiny stuff?
yes. a penny can reflect light by cutting a hole in it.
They could if they were a source of it. Say if you heated a shiny steel pan in the oven. However shiny objects typically reflect IR better that emitting it. Dark objects are better at absorbing and emitting IR.
An opaque object does not reflect light. Opaque objects absorb light.
glass
if they didn't you couldn't see them
because they have no darkness
1 that is shiny objects
No, everything that we can see (besides objects the produce light eg sun, light bulb) reflect light. If it didn't reflect light we would not be able to see it.
Yes. very well
Well that is sort of the definition of "shiny" and "light"... The outer electrons in theses materials have the ability to send incoming photons back out.
reflect light well-normally shinysmooth pale colour objects: mirror, glass, shiny metal, tin foil...these objects favour a good image due to the reflection of light is regular do not reflect light well-usually rough, matt , dark colured objects: tree trunk, car wheel, dark carboard, brick, stone, dark opaque plastic... These objects diffuse the picture or do not giva a picture at all because reflected light is irregular.
Anything shiny, such asjewelrysilverwareand glitter.Technically, everything reflects light because if nothing did, you couldn't see anything. But basically anything that is shiny "reflects" light.
Anything white, shiny, reflective... A mirror would probably be the most reflective.
yes. a penny can reflect light by cutting a hole in it.
Things with shiny surfaces reflect light :)
the door and books decreased absorbing of light and the mirritating and metallic surfaces have increased reflect of light
It reflects light since it is a good reflector.