it reflects
It is reflected
We can call this reflection, or illumination by reflection.
Most objects do not give off their own light; it has to reflect light to be seen. Shine a laser onto a mirror and hold a piece of paper up in front of the mirror, watch how the rays bounce from the laser to the mirror and off onto the paper.
When you shine yellow light onto a green surface, the surface will absorb the yellow light and reflect green light. This is because the surface appears green due to its ability to reflect green light while absorbing other colors.
Doesn't work, it'd be like trying to shine a beam of light onto a beam of light.
It is you will adjust the mirror to get more light onto the specimen :)
It is you will adjust the mirror to get more light onto the specimen :)
ya know i meant shine the light through the skin on my stomach
The light from the sun shines onto the mirror and the light reflects off the mirror into your eyes. This ensures that you can see yourself in the mirror.
You adjust the mirror to get more light onto the specimen.If your microscope has a mirror, it is used to reflect light from an external light source up through the bottom of the stage.
The mirror reflects light that hits its surface back to where it came from, which is why the flashlight's light reflects to the wall behind you. Your reflection doesn't reflect onto the wall because it is a virtual image produced by the mirror and doesn't emit its own light.
When a green light is shone onto cyan paper, the paper will absorb some of the green light and reflect the rest. Since cyan is a combination of green and blue, the green light will combine with the reflected blue light from the paper, making it appear brighter and more vibrant.