All materials reflect light to some extent. Those which reflect it least have matte black surfaces, so this is often a function of how the substance is prepared rather than what it's made of.
Three materials that reflect light are glass, any shiny surface, and concrete.
Shade cloth Answer: Assuming we are talking about substances, not sewing materials, there are several different kinds: Transparent materials allow light and images to pass through. Example: water, glass Partially transparent materials allow some light and images to pass through.Example: colored water, sunglasses Translucent materials allow light, but not images, to pass through. Example: white lamp globe, rice paper Partially translucent materials allow some light, but not images, to pass through. Example: colored lampshade, colored tissue paper Opaque materials absorb or reflect light. Example: book, rock, wood Specular materials reflect light and images. Example: Mirror, Garden gazing ball
The word for materials that transmit some light is translucent.
Yes. Mirrors reflect all wavelengths of visible light and possibly some infrared or ultraviolet.
The shiny materials are said to reflect most radiant energy. That's what gives them the quality of being shiny. Generally speaking, shiny materials are reflecting most of the light striking them, and this translates into the fact that shiny materials generally do not absorb radiant energy.
all materials reflect light, which makes color but more atomically dense materials reflect light better
All materials reflect light. if u can see it then the light refelcts off that and into ur eyes
Three materials that reflect light are glass, any shiny surface, and concrete.
because some stuff doesn't reflect light. most dirty things probably don't have those materials.
Mirrors
Wood, Plastic,Cotton,Paper and Fibre are 5 materials that don't reflect light.
Opaque
Any object will reflect light. Some more, some less.
A material that reflects or absorbs any light that strikes it is opaque.Tranlucent or transparent materials allow some or all light to pass through.
Everything that you can see reflects light to some degree (that is how you see it). Just because you can't see something though doesn't mean it doesn't reflect light. It may be the object is too small or reflects too little light for you to see it, or that it reflects light not visible to the human eye (like infra-red or ultra-violet)
They reflect or absorb light and thus do not allow light to pass through.
Shade cloth Answer: Assuming we are talking about substances, not sewing materials, there are several different kinds: Transparent materials allow light and images to pass through. Example: water, glass Partially transparent materials allow some light and images to pass through.Example: colored water, sunglasses Translucent materials allow light, but not images, to pass through. Example: white lamp globe, rice paper Partially translucent materials allow some light, but not images, to pass through. Example: colored lampshade, colored tissue paper Opaque materials absorb or reflect light. Example: book, rock, wood Specular materials reflect light and images. Example: Mirror, Garden gazing ball