No, invisible things do not reflect light. But again, invisible things do not exist.
A black hole is a heavenly body that does not reflect light because its gravity is so intense that not even light can escape from it, making it appear black or invisible.
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Mirrors reflect light by bouncing it off their smooth surfaces. Water reflects light, especially when the surface is calm and acts like a mirror. Glass windows reflect light depending on the angle of incidence.
Mirror surfaces reflect light by bouncing of incoming light waves at equal and opposite angles. Glass surfaces reflect light due to the difference in refractive index between the air and the glass material.
Dirty things may not reflect light well because the dirt particles on the surface can absorb or scatter the light instead of allowing it to bounce off and create a reflection. The irregularities and inconsistencies on the dirty surface can also disrupt the smooth reflection of light.
Yes, because if it did not, then it would be invisible.
A black hole is a heavenly body that does not reflect light because its gravity is so intense that not even light can escape from it, making it appear black or invisible.
Any object you can see reflects light. If it did not reflect any light it would be invisible. Similarly, no object is so reflective that it reflects all light. The proof that it absorbs light is that it increses in temperature as it is exposed to light.
Yes, or it would be invisible. The material is like everything else.
Any object that is black will theoretically not reflect any light.
Any object that is black will theoretically not reflect any light.
A black road does not reflect any visible light, although it may reflect radiation at invisible wavelengths, such as heat.
Wind is invisible because it is made up of moving air molecules that are transparent to the human eye. We can only see things that reflect or produce light, and air molecules do neither. Wind becomes visible when it carries objects like dust, leaves, or water droplets.
Things that emit include light bulbs, the sun, and fire, which release energy in the form of light and heat. Things that reflect include mirrors, glass windows, and shiny surfaces, which bounce light off them without absorbing it.
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Most gases are invisible to the naked eye. Gases are made up of molecules that are spread out and don't absorb or reflect light in a way that makes them visible. However, some gases do have odors that can be detected.
Mirrors reflect light by bouncing it off their smooth surfaces. Water reflects light, especially when the surface is calm and acts like a mirror. Glass windows reflect light depending on the angle of incidence.