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when arrival of a beam of light at a surface
It reflects randomly, termed by physics "irregular reflection" or "diffused reflection."
As with any surface, some of the light will be absorbed by the surface and some will be reflected. If the surface is rough, then the reflected light leaves the surface in a huge number of different directions and so the original beam is not reflected coherently, but is instead scattered in myriad directions.
Reflection.
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when arrival of a beam of light at a surface
It reflects randomly, termed by physics "irregular reflection" or "diffused reflection."
As with any surface, some of the light will be absorbed by the surface and some will be reflected. If the surface is rough, then the reflected light leaves the surface in a huge number of different directions and so the original beam is not reflected coherently, but is instead scattered in myriad directions.
Alot happens when you put a lense into a beam of light.
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Reflection.
It is the angle of incidence.
the light must be coherent - which happens when a single beam of light is split
When a strong beam of light is passed through a colloidal solution, then scattering of light is absorbed.
The beams of the Sun has reached the Earth's surface.
Doesn't work, it'd be like trying to shine a beam of light onto a beam of light.
the light will reflect and will split in 7 colors.