When light bounces off something, it is reflected.
It is reflected at the same angle to the normal. The normal is a line perpendicular to the surface.
smooth reflection
It comes back and hits you in the face!
Regular reflection.
Regular reflection
... reflected, and perceived by passersby.
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it is because a mirror has a smooth surface.
because it is very smooth therefore it reflects the light
It is either transmitted or reflected. Often, different portions of the light do both.
When light strikes a rough surface it reflects in essentially random directions.
When light strikes a smooth surface (like a mirror), it is reflected. When it hits a rough surface (like a sheet of paper) it is diffused, meaning the rays of light are scattered.
Regular
It reflects
.Most of it is absorbed.none is reflected
They are reflected :)
Light is an electromagnetic wave and as with all waves when they hit a smooth reflective surface such as a mirror they reflect which means they bounce off at 90 degrees. Light = incident ray Light reflected = reflective ray
It is reflected at the same angle to the normal. The normal is a line perpendicular to the surface.they break
it reflicts back up
If the surface is shiny then you might get an image on a screen. If the surface is transparent as well then refraction well also take place.
spectral
Regular reflection happens.