Diffuse reflection.
A black surface, indicating the surface is not reflective -- all lights are being absorbed -- visible or invisible.
it is the bouncing back of lights rays from surface. It is called reflection.
Yes
When light strikes a smooth surface (like a mirror), it is reflected. When it hits a rough surface (like a sheet of paper) it is diffused, meaning the rays of light are scattered.
Regular reflection happens.
You can get driving directions for your GPS or computer bypassing tunnels, but why would you want to? The tunnels are usually the most direct route to your destination with little to no traffic jams and without all of the traffic lights on the surface roads.
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They are called traffic lights or traffic signals. -------------------------------------------------------- *** 2nd Answerer Says: Some parts of the country call them stoplights (as opposed to go-lights or caution-lights) and there is a variation called "blinking lights". "Blinking lights can be blinking red in all four directions to designate a four-way stop or full-stop in two directions & cautionary slow-down (blinking yellow) the other two directions.
Press both blinker directions at the same time.
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coz the sun lights up different parts of the moon........ i think
Pool table lights are the lighting that is hung over the playing surface of a pool table in order to illuminate the playing surface. One or more fixtures may be used. The lights are designed to throw their light downwards.
If traffic lights are present but are not working (power failure) drivers are SUPPOSED to treat each intersection as if there is an all-directions stop sign. They rarely do that.
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its on different bulbs
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The different flashing lights on the Roomba vacuum mean refer to different status of the battery.