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Reflection
Some friction will occur on smooth surfaces because even the smoothest of surfaces isn't completely smooth. There are bumps and cracks on the face of the surface when "zooming in" to a microscopic level.
A smooth surface is not actually smooth; it may have many microscopic bumps on its surface.
Yes, if its on.
MECHANICAL LIGHT ELECTRIC
Reflection
Reflections occur when light bounces of a smooth and shiny surface. Glass mirrors have a thin layer of silver on the back so that light is reflected.
Reflections occur when light bounces of a smooth and shiny surface. Glass mirrors have a thin layer of silver on the back so that light is reflected.
Some friction will occur with seemingly smooth surfaces because at a molecular level, nothing is smooth.
Some friction will occur on smooth surfaces because even the smoothest of surfaces isn't completely smooth. There are bumps and cracks on the face of the surface when "zooming in" to a microscopic level.
It is due to the presence of smooth muscle.
Energetic charged particles generated by the solar wind.
There are 2 kinds of angle that lets reflection to occur the angle of incidence- it is the light going to flat or smooth surface the angle of reflection- where in the bouncing back of light occurs the angle of incidence and angle of reflection usually have the equal measure
light dependent reactions only occur in light this means thier reations increases with light intensity while light independent can occur in the dark
The light-dependent reactions will not occur.
A smooth surface is not actually smooth; it may have many microscopic bumps on its surface.
No, Class A fires are those fires that occur involving paper and wood Class B= flammable liquids and gases