metal
well it reflects light from the sun
Venus has an atmosphere of thick, swirling clouds. Which reflects light very well.
Reflections are important because:Light from the sun or an artificial source (computer screen, phone screen, lamp, light bulb) travels to an object and reflects (bounces off) into a persons eye. The light always reflects at the same angle it hit the object. Some materials reflect better that others, such as mirrors, it actually reflects so well off mirrors that we are able to see our self in it.
The shininess or dullness of an object is determined by how well it reflects light. Shiny objects have a smooth surface that reflects light uniformly, whereas dull objects have a rough surface that scatters light in different directions, appearing less reflective. Materials like metal tend to be shiny, whereas surfaces like fabric or paper tend to be dull.
Something appears blue because it reflects blue light while absorbing other wavelengths of light. White light is composed of a combination of all different colors of light, but when an object reflects mostly blue light, our eyes perceive it as blue.
You see an object every time ever second every minute your eyes are open if u look to the left their an object if you look to the right there is an object as well objects are different size and shape!
as far is i know,... malai ko,.. jowk. base on my intellectual capacity with the help of my three pro PROPAMATI,PROPANILAG,PROPAMANGKOT. i conclude,..... because of the light that reflected to an object..... being emo is not a crime.........
Well, kinda. The moon reflects the light from the sun. It does not make its own light.
The property that reflects light is called reflectivity. This is the measure of how well a surface reflects light and is often described in terms of its reflectance or albedo. Smooth, shiny surfaces tend to have high reflectivity, while rough or dark surfaces have low reflectivity.
Well, darling, if an object reflects green light and absorbs all the other colors under white light, it's going to appear green. It's like wearing a green dress to a party full of basic black outfits - you're gonna stand out, honey. So, in this case, that object is gonna shine like a beautiful emerald in a sea of boring neutrals.
Why do you call it a "white object" ? Could it be because it looks white under white light ... light composed of every color ? Well then, the object must reflect every color. So it appears to be the color of whatever light you illuminate it with. Yellow under yellow light, etc.
ARE YOU KIDDING ME?! *sigh* You use your sense of sight to determine an object's ability to reflect light because- pay close attention now-1. You cannot smell light2. You cannot feel light (though you can feel heat)3. You cannot hear light4. And, finally, you cannot taste light.Hope this helps. ☺