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A light switch
Light can shine through transparent substances like glass, water, and air. These materials allow light to pass through them without significant obstruction.
When you shine a light into a mirror, the light reflects off the mirror's surface and bounces back in the opposite direction. This is called specular reflection. The angle at which the light hits the mirror will be equal to the angle at which it bounces off.
When you shine a beam of light on a mirror, the light is reflected off the mirror's surface. The angle of incidence (the angle at which the light beam hits the mirror) is equal to the angle of reflection (the angle at which the light beam bounces off the mirror). This is known as the law of reflection.
the light bounces of the water and makes the water shine This (above) doesn't really answer the question. It has to do with the light rays going from one media to a different media (air/water). For a detailed description look at this page in wikipedia. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reflection_%28physics%29
When light hits the water and reflects back, it is called glare. Glare can happen when the angle of incidence matches the angle of reflection, causing the light to bounce off the surface directly back towards the observer's eyes.
The light comes from the reflection of the suns light off their surface. It may seem like there is not enough light to make them shine so much, but compared to the night sky, there is enough reflected light off their surfaces for us to see detail in the moon and planets.
To shine (a light) is: adiníłdíínTo shine ( a polished surface) : bits'ádi'ńlíídor bízdílid or dah dichiłto shine (polish it) : bízdílidgo 'áshłééhWarning navajo conjugates in very different ways than English so that "you two continually shine a light" would sound like a very different verb to an English speaker. The stem od to shine light is : łdíínBéésh łigai ayóo bits'ádi'nídíín --- "The light really refects off silver"
The moon seems to shine at night, because it reflects the light given off by the sun. We can not see the moon's reflection during the day, because the sun light is too bright, but, at night, the moon reflects the light given off by the sun and we can see it.
So if you gave a project or test coming up, you have notes that you. An study off of. For example, my frog hides when i shine a light at it. Later on a test it may say, what does a frog do when you shine a light on it?
Yes water can shine!
Love Shine a Light was created in 1997.