i don't think that it has a special name , i think it just reflects the light .
however if heat reflects on a shiny surface this is called reflective radiation.
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It reflects off the surface of shiny and smooth metals.
It reflects off it. If the surface is smooth you get an orderly reflection, if rough then a random scatter of light.
In conventional mirrors a reflective layer of metal is applied to the back surface of plate glass. Light reflects a little off the front surface of glass, then mainly off the metal at the back surface.
mirror, spoon, metal, ect.
All surfaces reflect light. However, only the smoothest surfaces reflect all light in one direction. These are shiny and include mirrors and metal. Some surfaces just reflect the light in all directions, which is why you cannot see the reflection.
It reflects off the surface of shiny and smooth metals.
because it is very smooth therefore it reflects the light
It reflects the light, that is how the surface seems shiny.When light hits a shiny surface it is reflected and is sometimes bent.
if you mean "luster" then it is the way that a rock or mineral reflects light off of its surface.
It reflects off it. If the surface is smooth you get an orderly reflection, if rough then a random scatter of light.
Luster- how light reflects of an object (usually a mineral).
The best things to use are metallic and shiny due to the way light bounces of the object.
Because the crown reflects light
In conventional mirrors a reflective layer of metal is applied to the back surface of plate glass. Light reflects a little off the front surface of glass, then mainly off the metal at the back surface.
metal
it reflects light
mirror, spoon, metal, ect.