That surface would be called a "mirror".
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It reflects off the surface of shiny and smooth metals.
light and smooth surfaces reflect heat energy
it must be smooth
Any smooth surface will reflect light. The better question is "How much light does each kind of smooth surface reflect?"
A smooth shiny surface.
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A surface will reflect light most clearly when that surface is completely smooth. Example of clear reflection: Look at the reflection on a lake when there is no wind or anything causing ripples or waves. The reflection is clear and objects reflected can be seen clearly. Example of distorted (unclear) reflection: Look at the same lake on a very windy day when there are many waves and other ripples on the waters surface. The reflections coming off the waters surface are hard or imposable to see due to the distortion of the reflection.
It reflects off the surface of shiny and smooth metals.
light and smooth surfaces reflect heat energy
it must be smooth
it must be smooth
There is no such thing as a colorblind object. There are color blind people, and all object reflect they just reflect differently based on how smooth the surface is.
Highly polished, shiny surfaces reflect light the best as they are REFLECTive. White or bright surfaces also reflect light well. Dull, Matt surfaces are the worst reflecters of light