Reflection.
Reflection is the bouncing back of light waves. Some examples are a mirror, and water. :)
Of course. That's how they reach the radio in your basement. Radio waves do all the same kinds of twisting, turning, bending, bouncing, and spreading contortions that light waves do.
Is the bouncing back of light rays when they hit an object.
it is the bouncing back of lights rays from surface. It is called reflection.
Absorption, reflection and refraction will all change of the movement of P waves. Absorption will reduce the energy of the waves. Reflection will bounce the waves back. Refraction will change the angle of the waves based on what they are bouncing off of.
Reflection.
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Reflection is the bouncing back of light waves. Some examples are a mirror, and water. :)
Sound waves bouncing back to you
the bouncing back of light of light is called reflection
reflection
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You may be looking for reflection or refraction.Reflection is the phenomenon of light bouncing off an object; refraction is the phenomenon of light bouncing around inside a gemstone, for example, and then bouncing back to the eye of the beholder.
The bouncing of light is the reflecting.
Of course. That's how they reach the radio in your basement. Radio waves do all the same kinds of twisting, turning, bending, bouncing, and spreading contortions that light waves do.
the reason a far object looks small is because of the light bouncing off of that object. only the light waves bouncing off and comming directly to your eye will you see. there is much more light being reflected from that object but because of your distance from it the majority of the light waves have traveled in other directions. ( here is a thought experiment ) if you had a 1foot by 1foot mirror and you were standing 100 feet in front of it, if you shined a flashlight directly at the mirror would the light be the same brightness when it is reflected back.
Is the bouncing back of light rays when they hit an object.