Mirror
A measure of how a substance absorbs and reflects light
A substance that cannot be easily photographed because it reflects too much light is glass. The transparency and reflective nature of glass can cause issues with capturing a clear image without proper lighting techniques.
Substance over form is an accounting principle used to ensure that the financial statements reflects the complete, relevant and accurate picture of the transactions and events
Substance over form is an accounting principle used to ensure that the financial statement reflects the complete, relevant and accurate picture of the transactions and events.
must be reflected
Glitter is composed of tiny squares of metallic substance. Sparkles could be just about anything that reflects light.
The measurement of how well a substance reflects light is called reflectance. It quantifies the amount of light that is reflected off a surface compared to the total amount of light that hits it. High reflectance means more light is reflected, while low reflectance means more light is absorbed or transmitted.
The color of a substance depends on how it interacts with light. Substances can appear different colors based on the specific wavelengths of light they absorb and reflect. For example, a substance that absorbs all wavelengths of light appears black, while a substance that reflects all wavelengths appears white.
The amount of energy it takes to change the temperature of a substance by a certain amount. How much energy it takes to heat a substance ~APEX
Mirror
The temperature of a substance is a measure of how hot or cold it is. It is typically measured in degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit using a thermometer. Temperature reflects the average kinetic energy of the particles in a substance, with higher temperatures indicating faster movement of particles (hotter) and lower temperatures indicating slower movement (colder).
All substances absorb and reflect light to varying degrees. Some also transmit light.