It should reflect the light.
Light reflects when it hits aluminum foil. In fact, anything that you can see reflects light. Without the reflecting light reaching your eyes, you would not see it at all.
The light hits the mirror and the light bounces off like a reflection
The ray of light reflects.
the light is being reflected in the opposite direction. when it hits some point for example the edge of grass it will start to burn (that happens in case of sun light)
The light energy is absorbed and dispersed after it hits the radiometer.
Light reflects when it hits aluminum foil. In fact, anything that you can see reflects light. Without the reflecting light reaching your eyes, you would not see it at all.
It depends, when the light reflects on the foil paper it might give out the shape of the little dents on it.
Aluminium foil is reflective and as a result heat and light that hits it is bounced back to where it came from. tinfoil
Foil reflects light
The light hits the mirror and the light bounces off like a reflection
it goes nowhere
when light hits a rough surface it scattters.
The light sctters into a spectrum.
It shines by the light.
The ray of light reflects.
When a straight light ray hits a smooth mirror, the regular reflection happens.
the light is being reflected in the opposite direction. when it hits some point for example the edge of grass it will start to burn (that happens in case of sun light)