there are no particles for the light to bounce off of
regular reflection: 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.
the smoke reflects the light to your eyes then you see the smoke as a handicap for vision
Regular reflection: 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.
If your vision is normal, then you CAN see visible light.
Low beam. High beams actually light up the fog and make it even more difficult to see.
you cant see it
You cannot see your reflection in all objects that reflect light because of diffuse reflection.
no they cant, because crickets can only see black and white light.
You wont be able to see anything, the light will just bounce back off the fog, never ever drive with your high beams on in hevy fog. just keep your low beams on.
No, since the light cannot reach us at that distance. the space was born 14 billion light years ago and we cannot even see a little spot of 14 billion light years ago which means that we cant see anything that is 20 million light years far.
as red light refracts at bigger angle we cant see it
infrared light and ultraviolet light