Source light is light coming directly from a light source/emitter (i.e. a light bulb, the sun, stars, etc.).
Reflected light is light coming indirectly from the light source/emitter. That could be reflected, refracted light, etc.
easy. shine is when a light is falling on something. so there would be shadowing involved. for example, if the sun was shining on one side of a box then the other three sides would be shaded because the light would not be hitting it. reflection is when an image is produced that is the same as another. an example is someone looking into a mirror, their face is reflected. or when trees and mountains are reflected on the water.
an image
R40 is a Red Heat Lamp Light Bulb BR40 is a Clear Heat Lamp Light Bulb
to use ur eyes wow really -.-..... Light emitted by the Sun is reflected to Earth by the Moon's surface.
Maybe no difference, you can get the same bulb in different fittings, e.g. Edison-screw, Bayonet, Small Edison screw, miniature bayonet.
Reflection is for the light rays to bounce, and refraction is for the light rays to bend. maybe not equally, but enough to bend or bounce.
incident ray-the light ray striking a reflecting surface is called the incident ray. reflected ray-the light ray obtained after reflection from the surface, in the same medium in which the incident ray is travelling , is called the reflected ray.
An incident ray is the ray of light that approaches a surface, while a reflected ray is the ray of light that bounces off the surface after striking it. The angle of incidence of the incident ray is equal to the angle of reflection of the reflected ray, as per the law of reflection.
Light is internally reflected in a raindrop because of the difference in the refractive index between air and water. When light enters the water droplet at a certain angle, it bends due to the change in medium. If the angle is just right, the light is reflected internally off the surface of the droplet and then refracted again when it exits, creating a rainbow.
The amount of light that reflects on a boundary is determined by the difference in refractive indices between the two mediums the light is traveling through. A greater difference in refractive indices results in more light being reflected. This is described by the law of reflection.
The ray which hits or falls on a object or a material initially is known as INCIDENT RAY. The ray which gets reflected after hitting the object is known as REFLECTED RAY.
Reflected rays of light bounce off a surface at the same angle they hit it, while refracted rays of light bend as they pass from one medium to another. Refraction occurs when light changes speed as it moves from one medium to another, causing it to change direction.
Brilliance refers to the internal reflection of light within a gemstone, creating sparkle and fire. Brightness, on the other hand, refers to the overall amount of light that is reflected back to the viewer. Brilliance is more about the quality of light reflection, while brightness is about the quantity of light reflected.
Color and light
color and light
It is reflected in only one way: in a straight line and the direction such that the angle between the incident ray and the normal at the point of incidence is the same as the angle between the normal and the reflected ray, but on the opposite side of the normal.
The light which enters is called the incident ray and the reflected light is called the reflected ray.