80%-90%.................
Reflections occur when light bounces of a smooth and shiny surface. Glass mirrors have a thin layer of silver on the back so that light is reflected.
Reflections occur when light bounces of a smooth and shiny surface. Glass mirrors have a thin layer of silver on the back so that light is reflected.
When light hits an object/surface, it's either reflected, absorbed, or refracted. For light to bounce back, the reflection has to be "specular", like a mirror. So the light bounces back with the same(reflected) image. For light to be reflected back at the source. The light has to hit perpendicular to the surface, which is 90°.
yes it does
It is reflected and sent back into the atmosphere. Sometimes it is absorbed by clouds.
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No.
If you can see the light reflected, then it has hit your eyes, and your brain is processing it as the sense of sight, if you cannot see it, then it has reflected somewhere other than your eyes-IE; back into space, or it is a wavelength of light that the human eye cannot detect.
light bounces back in any angle but it never pass through
To bounce back light is called to reflect light. light reflection is of two types-regular and irregular reflection.
Energy is re-radiated by the Earth as infrared (thermal) radiation.
The light has been reflected back off the object.