Glasses that you wear on your face. Glasses that you drink out of and of course mirrors.
sun, stars, galaxies, nebulae, and meteors
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
Mirrors do an excellent job. White painted surfaces also have a higher albedo. Ice, frost, and snow reflect a lot of light.
There is no such attraction. Dark objects get hot because they reflect less light.
...objects are perceived to be the same color even if the light they reflect changes.
You cannot see your reflection in all objects that reflect light because of diffuse reflection.
non-luminous objects
reflection
grey
You cannot see your reflection in all objects that reflect light because of diffuse reflection.
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. There is hardly anything that reflects NO light; dark objects simply reflect less light than light objects.
Chemicals in certain objects can reflect certain values of visible light.
glass ,mirror
Opaque
grey
You cannot see your reflection in all objects that reflect light because of diffuse reflection.