Any object that is black will theoretically not reflect any light.
Any object will reflect light. Some more, some less.
you can reflect in thought, or reflect some thing in a Mirror. There's other ways to reflect to.
Any object that is black will theoretically not reflect any light.
Any object that is black will theoretically not reflect any light.
Unless it is jet black, yes. Most surfaces reflect some light.
If you can see it, then it does.
black object completely absorbe the incident energy and does not reflect any light because if energy incident on any other thing it reflect some portion in atmosphere that is why we can see the thing that it is in which colour but if energy absorbes by any object here total absorption no reflection
Mirrors and polished metal can reflect light well. There might be some more examples though.
No, an object doesn't have to be shiny to reflect light. All objects reflect light to some extent, even if they are not shiny, because light can bounce off their surface regardless of their texture or appearance.
Yes, a leaf can reflect light. The glossy surface of some leaves allows them to reflect sunlight, which can make them appear shiny or vibrant in color.
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No, not all materials reflect light. Some materials absorb light, while others transmit light through them or allow light to pass freely. The ability of a material to reflect light depends on its optical properties, such as its surface texture and composition.