reflection
An Object which reflects light is called an illuminous object. e.g) The Moon: Reflects off sunlight
The passage of light through an object is called transmission. This process occurs when light passes through a material without being absorbed or reflected.
The process of light energy being converted to heat energy when it strikes an object is called absorption. The object absorbs the light energy and transforms it into thermal energy, increasing its temperature.
That is 'reflection'
The light has been reflected back off the object.
Luminescent. If is a biological process, it is called bioluminescence.
The process described is called reflection. Light waves bounce off an object's surface, altering their direction and creating what we perceive as the object's color and appearance.
This process is called absorption. The object absorbs the light energy, which then gets converted into heat energy.
The object that shines by its own light is called a luminous object. These objects emit light through a natural process, such as the sun or a star.
This is called transparency. When light is able to pass through an object without being scattered, reflected, or absorbed, the object is transparent.
Reflection. This process involves light rays striking the surface of an object and bouncing back into the surrounding environment.
The process you are referring to is called reflection. When light waves hit an object, some of the waves are absorbed and others bounce off the surface. These reflected waves determine the color and brightness of the object that we perceive.