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Yellow is the color that reflects the most amount of light, resulting in a light value.
Yellow is the color that reflects the most amount of light, resulting in a light value.
A material that reflects or absorbs any light that strikes it is opaque.Tranlucent or transparent materials allow some or all light to pass through.
Generally, a mirror, as it was literally created to reflect light. However, any white object reflects light (it appears white as it reflects all colored light in the visible light spectrum).
Aluminum Foil
Violet reflects the most light energy because it absorbs the most light energy. The amount of energy that is absorbed and captured by the pigment of shorter wavelengths is also used to do work or "energy".
Just like any other dark grey object, the moon absorbs most of the sunlight incident on it, and reflects the rest.
Yellow is the color that reflects the most amount of light, resulting in a light value.
Yellow is the color that reflects the most amount of light, resulting in a light value.
A material that reflects or absorbs any light that strikes it is opaque.Tranlucent or transparent materials allow some or all light to pass through.
Most of the materials that are shiny is because almost all the incident light is reflected back. Aluminum foil shines more than a sheet of lead because aluminum has less rigid area on its outer surface reflecting light effectively. Opaque glass slab also reflects almost all of the incident light.
Black absorbs the most light and white reflects the most.
Something that reflects the heat, like a mirror (something light or shiny) - materials that reflect a large proportion of the incident radiation are said to have a high albedo (or reflection coefficient).The material that has the highest specific heat (hydrogen)The material that is in thermal contact with cooler surroundings or that is not isolated from the surroundings)The material that has the most compact shape (a solid block will heat up slower than a thin sheet)
A rainbow is composed of light. Light does not reflect light.
Generally, a mirror, as it was literally created to reflect light. However, any white object reflects light (it appears white as it reflects all colored light in the visible light spectrum).
The lens focuses light on the retina.
No, most of what we see reflects light.