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A regular reflection shows a clear image.
You get both regular reflection and scattered reflection when a straight ray of light hits polished wood.
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Regular reflection, it occurs when light beams are reflected at the same angle. When your eye detects the reflected beams, you can see a reflection on the surface.
When the rays of light do not follow the laws of reflection, then this type of reflection is called diffused reflection.
You would get a Diffused Reflection.
Diffuse reflection
There's specular reflection, which is the reflection from a surface made of a non-absorbing, non-porous material. Conceptually, this is the type of reflection you get from mirrors and glass and other shiny things.Then there's diffuse reflection, which is the reflection from a surface made of a porous material. The incident light is able to penetrate the surface of a porous material where it then scatters around the material's structural lattice until it finally reflects back out at some random angle. Conceptually, this is the type of reflection that happens on everything but SUPER shiny surfaces. Even mirrors and glass undergo some diffuse reflection.Regular Reflection and Diffuse Reflection.
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diffuse reflection
A regular reflection shows a clear image.
it is prism
in a cinema screen diffuse reflection takes place
its the very normal reflection in which the angle of i and r are the same
The degree or type of reflection on a mineral's crystal face is called its lustre.