whe a air molecule bounces of and object it puts force in to the object that it bounce of
When light bounces off an object, it is called reflection.
When a wave strikes an object and bounces off, it experiences reflection. The angle at which the wave hits the object is equal to the angle at which it bounces off, known as the law of reflection. The wave can either be absorbed by the object or reflected back, depending on the material and surface of the object.
reflection of that object, determining its color, texture, and appearance. The angle at which the light bounces off the object is determined by the surface properties of the object and the angle of the incident light. This process allows us to see and perceive the objects around us.
A basketball is an object that is fat and round and bounces off the ground.
Reflection.
When light bounces off an object, it is called reflection.
the word is reject because it bounces off which is like I don't want you
Reflection happens when light bounces of an object.
When a wave strikes an object and bounces off, it experiences reflection. The angle at which the wave hits the object is equal to the angle at which it bounces off, known as the law of reflection. The wave can either be absorbed by the object or reflected back, depending on the material and surface of the object.
reflection of that object, determining its color, texture, and appearance. The angle at which the light bounces off the object is determined by the surface properties of the object and the angle of the incident light. This process allows us to see and perceive the objects around us.
A basketball is an object that is fat and round and bounces off the ground.
Reflection.
reflection.
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Reflection.
Each molecule bounces off an object pushing a little bit of force on that object. These add up to create the overall force. Imagine thousands of baseballs hitting a moving wall the balls will push the wall. This is basically a scaled up version of a demonstration of how pressure works.
it is the bouncing back of lights rays from surface. It is called reflection.