The verb of "reflection" is "reflect." It means to think deeply or carefully about something, or to bounce off a surface like light or sound.
Luminous refers to something that emits light on its own, like the sun or a light bulb. Reflect means to bounce back light, sound, or heat off a surface, like a mirror reflecting an image.
light is needed to reflect an image off a mirror...no light no reflection
The rule for determining if something can reflect light is that the surface must be smooth and shiny. Rough surfaces scatter light in all directions instead of reflecting it. Smooth and shiny surfaces allow light to bounce off at equal angles, creating a reflection.
The scientific term for bounce off of is "reflect."
glassy
Luster
All materials reflect light. if u can see it then the light refelcts off that and into ur eyes
Light can both go through and reflect off of glass. When light passes through glass, it is transmitting through the material. However, if the angle of incidence is steep, light can reflect off the surface of the glass.
The stars give off light
Planets and Moons only reflect light, they do not 'give off light'.
Perfect black would be the inability for any light at all to reflect off the surface. A black hole is black because light cannot escape the gravitational pull.