A visible object.
An Object which reflects light is called an illuminous object. e.g) The Moon: Reflects off sunlight
An object that does not give out light is called a non-luminous object. This means that the object does not emit its own light but rather reflects light from another source. An example of a non-luminous object is a table.
Luster- how light reflects of an object (usually a mineral).
When light reflects, on an object it bounces off of the object and you can see the object much more clearly.
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1) what objects reflects light?_______________________________ mirror
An object that absorbs all light appears black because it absorbs all colors of light equally. An object that reflects all light appears white because it reflects all colors of light equally.
A mirror is an object that reflects light by bouncing it back in a predictable manner.
An object that does not let light pass through it is called opaque. It absorbs or reflects light, preventing it from transmitting through the object. Examples of opaque objects include wood, metal, and walls.
The light the object reflects.
If it reflects that color of light, you're eyes will see that color being reflected by the object (when the color is being shown on the object, white light contains 'all' colors of visible light). If an object absorbs a color of light you will tend not to see it coming off of the object. Translation: objects will appear the color(s) of light that it reflects. If an object appears red, it reflects red light.
Reflects light : Non-luminous (Ex. Moon) Transmits Light : Luminous (Ex. Sun) I hope you got it! -Ajlan Wasfi Khan