You cannot see your reflection in all objects that reflect light because of diffuse reflection.
Why cant you see your reflection in all objects that reflect light?
Dark objects do not reflect light. Light is absorbed by them.
Shadows are two-dimensional representations of objects created by blocking light. Since shadows have no physical form or substance, it is not possible to physically stand on top of them. They exist as a result of the positioning of light sources and objects, and attempting to stand on a shadow would be like trying to stand on a reflection.
Reflection is the bouncing back of light waves from a surface, refraction is the bending of light waves as they pass from one medium to another, and dispersion is the splitting of white light into its component colors due to different speeds of each color in a medium. Each phenomenon occurs due to interactions between light waves and materials.
Objects are visible to us when light from the object enters our eyes and is detected by our retinas. This light stimulates nerve impulses that are sent to the brain, where they are processed and interpreted as images. The visibility of an object also depends on factors such as its size, distance, color, and the amount of available light.
It tells us that light only travels in straight lines and cant travel through most objects.
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some celestial objects cant shine because some of them do not let light escape.But some actually shine because some of them allow light to escape.
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Your eyes depend on light reflection in order to enable you to see. Light reflects off an object and bounces into your pupil and stimulates the cones and rods in your retinas thus enabling you to see the object.
well you cant move objects with your mind
we can see our reflection in calm lake because the water is not moving and in sea the water is moving very fastly
because there isn't any vibrations.