its depends how smooth it is, if it is perfectly smooth then it will look like a smooth surface, if it just feels smooth then more than likely it will be covered in bumps and crevasses
A very smooth surface or a smooth surface coated with a liquid, oil or a Teflon like substance.
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.
something hard.. like concrete rather than carpet. also on a flat and smooth surface and don't forget that if a ball comes in contact with any of its surrounds it will decrease the height.
yes it a foe but without friction in our like we cannot like. when there is no friction we cannot walk or no body can stand on the surface because were there is less friction we cannot stand it will be smooth
They get absorbed in the rough surface. If its a smooth surface the light rays bounce into our eyes and then we see our reflection. Also light can refract. It means light passing through something making it bend. Like example if you stick a pencil through a glass of water the pencil looks like the bottom part shifted a little. That is a example of refraction.
A very smooth surface or a smooth surface coated with a liquid, oil or a Teflon like substance.
You just pad the case and walk around like its nobody buisness
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.
Saturn's surface has not been proven to be smooth. One of Saturn's moons have been confirmed to be smooth and mirror like though.
watermelon feel like a smooth, soft surface
you can have a piercing anywhere you like. piercings over a smooth surface of skin are called "surface piercings"
If there is a picture of the smooth and rough E.R., you can tell the difference because the rough E.R. has something that looks like little round bumps on the surface. The smooth E.R. is smooth like silk. :)
The Rough ER has a surface covered by mitochondria - which appear as small circles, and make the surface "rough" in appearance. The Smooth ER does not have these ribosomes, and so the surface is just one smooth line.
A rough surface like sandpaper will have more friction than a smooth surface. smoothing out a surface will reduce friction
Its kinda feels like rubber or smooth than rough but like a smooth rubber
a conchoidial fracture is a "shell-like" fracture with a smooth curved surface
to prevent air pressure from building inside... like in stamping dies they are used to ensure smooth surface of the blank or in injection molding to ensure a smooth texture on the plastic surface