Light reflects off mirrors and glass objects
Because light reflects off objects
Anything and everything you can see that doesn't shine on its own and doesn't look black reflects light.
Because a mirror reflects light.
A mirror reflects light by bouncing it off its smooth surface. A window both reflects and transmits light, allowing some light to pass through while reflecting some back.
Reflects light : Non-luminous (Ex. Moon) Transmits Light : Luminous (Ex. Sun) I hope you got it! -Ajlan Wasfi Khan
some metals and glass
how do we see things?...There must be a light source that strikes or shines on the object and reflects and to reach your eyes..,
The moon reflects light just as any other object reflects light that falls upon it. Only about 7% of the light from the Sun is reflected off the moon's surface == ==The moon reflects the light from the sun.
its simple the things when placed in light shine or glitter like steel,polished metals etc. are shiny things and the things that don't glitter even in light like wood and non metals are dull substances.
Yes, a mirror is nonluminous. It does not emit light by itself, it only reflects light emitted by other things.
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.
No, the moon reflects the sun's light. The moon has no light of its own but appears bright in the night sky because it reflects sunlight back to Earth.