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when light hits an object some light is absorbed and some is reflected. when it hits a mirror, almost all of that light is reflected. when it hits a white wall a lot of the light is reflected but not enough to form an image our i can detect. a wall is also not smooth so the light is reflected at billions of different angles
The reflection of you in a mirror is different from you seeing a shawdow of you on the ground or wall. If a light or the sun is facing the mirror or you at a certain angle, the reflection of whatever is in the mirror can cause a shadow.
Your reflection of has nothing to do with it. Light is a mass and reflects off of everything, mirrors redirect the light because they don't absorb it at all.
you can see a image on a mirror because energy bounce off
it does not reflect all light. that means that only a little of the colors get reflected.
its kaavi n not red.. bcoz kaaavi is the colour of spirituality and white stands for peace...
A mural is painted on a wall.
Diffuse reflection
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when light hits an object some light is absorbed and some is reflected. when it hits a mirror, almost all of that light is reflected. when it hits a white wall a lot of the light is reflected but not enough to form an image our i can detect. a wall is also not smooth so the light is reflected at billions of different angles
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usually occurs if there is a smoker around. the smoke sits on the paint and has no where else to go and causes the appearance of a white wall to look slightly yellow.
It will be diffuse reflection. No matter how smooth the wall looks it is rough on a microscopic scale and will scatter the light.
There is no actual wall surrounding the Vatican. In some areas, such as the Papal Gardens, there is a wall but in many areas the only thing that separates the Vatican from the city of Rome is a white line painted on the street or walkway.
After cleaning the carpet and painting the wall, we were exhausted.
A mural
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