Reflection from water will occur only beyond the critical angle between air and water. Reflection from a mirror will occur at all angles.
diffused reflection
The examples of reflection of water waves include reflection, refraction and diffraction.
yes
the difference between reflection and reflection, is nothing. they basically mean the same thing unless you are thinking of it in other terms. Answer Do you mean reflection and refraction, if so then reflection is the immage you see reflected back at you when you look in a mirror. Refraction is when a light wave is bent. When you put a straw in a glass of water, you will notice that the part of the straw in the water is out of line with the part of the straw above the water.
'Kage,' in addition to referring to shadow(s), can also be used to mean 'reflection,' as in reflection from a mirror/water.
Water reflection.
The only reason the water in thee ocean is because of the reflection like if you are in the shower or has drinking water the water is clear and colorless because there is no reflection of the sky
oxygen? or maybe the water itself or the air bubbles :)
Reflection is the bouncing back of light waves. Some examples are a mirror, and water. :)
I heard it means the reflection in the water
Light reflection