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It reflects off the surface of shiny and smooth metals.
The white surface reflects the yellow light back to you. White reflects all colours of light, so when it only has yellow light to reflect, it reflects all of the yellow light.
Yes.answ2. A very shiny black object will not necessarily reflect much light at all.For a surface to be highly reflective, the surface must be smooth compared with the wavelength concerned. Preferably less than 1/20 of a wavelength.A white card will reflect all the light that falls on it, but not coherently - it will not act as a mirror.
Paper absorbs the light, but the shiny surface of the mirror reflects it.
Lots of objects can reflect an image. A mirror is simply a surface specially prepared to reflect much better than the average surface. The way light reflects off certain surfaces can produce an image.
Neither of those things. Only the color of the light before it even reaches the reflecting surface.
The property of a mineral that is determined by how light reflects from its surface is called, "Luster".
It reflects off the surface of shiny and smooth metals.
It reflects in different directions because its rough, there is many sides so the light reflects of the sides causing it to reflect in different directions.
if they didn't you couldn't see them
The white surface reflects the yellow light back to you. White reflects all colours of light, so when it only has yellow light to reflect, it reflects all of the yellow light.
Because it has a shiny & smooth surface which helps to reflect the light... Take an example of tree. A tree have a rough surface due to which light can be reflect. So All of this depends on the smoothness of surface.. :-)
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Any surface with a reflective property such as mirrored glass, tinfoil, and water.
The property that describes a mineral's surface shines is called luster.
The term "luster" refers to the way a mineral's surface reflects light.