a light source and a reflector
Reflection from water will occur only beyond the critical angle between air and water. Reflection from a mirror will occur at all angles.
reflection occurs when you look in a mirror and light bounces off of the mirrror and it comes back and you can see your reflection
no. if the medium is denser, the reflection of light would not do it.
Isolation Is necessary for speciation to occur.
yes
Water, sunlight, carbon dioxide and chlorophyll are necessary for photosynthesis to occur.
There are many reasons why it is necessary for induction to occur. One very important reason is transferring of heat.
No.
Reflection and refraction occur simultaneously when a light ray encounters a boundary between two different mediums at a specific angle known as the Brewster's angle. At this angle, the reflected and refracted rays are perpendicular to each other, allowing both phenomena to occur simultaneously.
A complete reflection will occur
Total internal reflection typically occurs in materials with a higher refractive index than air, such as glass or water. Iron, being a metal, has a lower refractive index than air, so total internal reflection is not likely to occur in iron substances.
No, specular reflection occurs when light hits a smooth and shiny surface, such as a mirror. On the other hand, dull surfaces scatter light in different directions, which is known as diffuse reflection.