Light reflects off mirrors and glass objects
Light rays come from light sources. When a light ray bounces off of a surface, it is reflected regularly into your eyes causing you to see the object.
Diamond, Glass, Metal...
a mirror and a piece of glass.
reflectors mirrors conductors
a mirror
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what can we use mu for constant of reflection of light?
the reflection that is caused by light
The bouncing back of light is called Reflection
a reflection
reflection and that makes a shadow
Reflection
no reflection basically deals with light rays. so there is no reflection withou light.
When the rays of light do not follow the laws of reflection, then this type of reflection is called diffused reflection.
Reflection of light from a rough surface is known as "Diffused" or "Irregular" reflection, because the light rays are barely seen after the reflection of light from a rough surface.
what can we use mu for constant of reflection of light?
A shadow is the absence of light, a reflection is just that, the reflection of light. So a shadow comes from blocking a light source, a reflection comes from the bouncing of light of one source and on to another
the reflection that is caused by light
Reflection of light is the bending of light from its point. while refraction is the diverging of light from its bearing.
The bouncing back of light is called Reflection
No, reflection means that the direction of light is changed.
no. if the medium is denser, the reflection of light would not do it.
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