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Anything white, shiny, reflective... A mirror would probably be the most reflective.
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Like most objects in space, the Moon possesses a reflective characterisitic called albedo. Albedo is how well an object reflects light. What makes the moon so interesting is that it has the same Albedo as coal. That means that it has almost no reflective quality up close.
A reflective one.
Reflective materials.
M. A Lind has written: 'Summary report of the Solar Reflective Materials Technology Workshop' -- subject(s): Solar energy, Reflective materials, Mirrors
all materials reflect light, which makes color but more atomically dense materials reflect light better
A reflective bowl is a type of bowl made from reflective materials like stainless steel, glass, or chrome. It is designed to reflect light and create a dazzling effect, often used in interior design or as a decorative item.
Rubber Band and spring is an examples of elasticity materials
There are many things that affect the reflective nature of water some of these include the depth of the water, materials that are in the water, and the surface roughness of the water.
no when a light hits an object the light will bounce back
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examples of raw materials are Diamond, Suger and Aluminum.
Reflective materials are surfaces or substances that can reflect light and redirect it back towards its source. These materials are often used for safety purposes, such as in traffic signs, clothing, and road markings to increase visibility in low light conditions. They are designed to enhance visibility and make objects more noticeable to help prevent accidents.
No. Reflective (only) materials DON'T shine by themselves, but are good at bouncing light around. Put them somewhere COMPLETELY dark, and it'll remain like that. But if there's only a little light falling onto them, that light will very efficiently be bounced back.
Reflective materials have the property of bouncing back light that falls on them, increasing visibility and improving safety in low-light conditions. They are often used in various applications, such as traffic signs, safety clothing, and bicycle reflectors, to enhance visibility and reduce the risk of accidents.