Scattering. The location inside the Earth where an earthquake begins is called the focus.
yes it does, light travels in all directions.
It depends on what you're asking, the color of something differs from person to person depending on perspective. Because Light refracts, and the same color of light isn't emitted in all directions every time.
Refracted
Light that is polarized to be horizontal passes through horizontal polarizers. This separates it from the other directions of light, since normal white is not polarized and is in all directions.
All surfaces reflect light. However, only the smoothest surfaces reflect all light in one direction. These are shiny and include mirrors and metal. Some surfaces just reflect the light in all directions, which is why you cannot see the reflection.
Light emitted by any light source - say, by a lamp, or by the Sun - travels in all directions.
scattering
Visible light causes reflection of light in all directions
yes it does, light travels in all directions.
It depends on what you're asking, the color of something differs from person to person depending on perspective. Because Light refracts, and the same color of light isn't emitted in all directions every time.
LIGHT
Scattering
The energy, or photon, is absorbed by the molecules on the boundary of the reflecting material from the direction of propagation of the light source. Then the energy is re-emitted in all directions by the molecules. But the next layer of molecules in the medium absorbs the light going into the material and the light exiting the material is the re-emission of the light wave; aka reflection.
No, most lasers emit light at a different frequency than UV.
Light.
reflection
Yes