Many things are reflected from natural light, for example: Solar power light, iron, metal, tin foil and planets (all), moon, mirror. But there are much more too.
because light is reflected off stars
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Albedo is the measurement of how strongly light is reflected off an object.
It is the light because of which we are able to see things. The light rays fall on objects and get reflected. These rays when enter our eyes let us visualize the thing from which it was reflected. If light wouldn't be there then we won't be able to see anything at all.
light is reflected of it by the sun
Light from a comet is just reflected sunlight.
We see the reflected light from a light source.
- light reflected from a window- light reflected from a mirror- light reflected from snow
refracted or reflected
because light is reflected off stars
It can be: -absorbed -reflected -refracted (scattered)
It can be: -absorbed -reflected -refracted (scattered)
A reflected light would be light reflected by a mirror, and the light would remain unchanged. A reflected light of daylight is when white light is split into 'rainbow' colours.
If you are referring to natural light and not artificially generated light, all light we see, save for stars at night, are reflected in one way or the other from the sun.
The light which enters is called the incident ray and the reflected light is called the reflected ray.
It can be absorbed, reflected, or transmitted.
It is actually impossible to reflect a shadow, as a shadow is merely an absence of light. However, what IS reflected is the light surrounding the shadow. When this light is reflected, it forms a reflected image of the light's shape, complete with a lack of light, or shadow. In this way, it can look like a shadow is reflected.