Refraction is when light slightly bends because glass or water is in the way. This makes the object look bent or crooked. For example when you put a straw in a glass of water, the straw looks as if it were bent, but it really isn't. Reflection is when the light particles of an object bounce off of another object showing the same image. You can't see your reflection on all objects though.
Reflection is when wave bounces back and refraction is when a wave is bent and/or changes direction when passing through a medium. With Refraction, the wave will not go around or bounce off an obstacle but go through it.
EX of Reflection
Water Waves off a wall
Light waves off a mirror
EX of Refraction
Two waves colliding
A light through water (the light will be dimmer and possibly change direction)
Reflected light is in the incident medium, refracted light is in the transmitted in another medium. For example sunlight is reflected off the surface of the fishbowl water and refracted light is in the fishbowl water.
Refraction is the bending of a wave as it enters a new medium, Diffraction is the bending of a wave around around the barrier .
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reflection is when light is bounced back(this can be done with a mirror)and refraction is the bending of light(like if you put a pencil in a glass of water it looks like it bends).
Generally, in the ecosystem plants function as primary producers of biological energy in the form of sugars, starches, lipids and proteins (autotrophs), while animals are the heterotrophic consumers of this production. Therefore, energy generally flows from plants to animals.
Chemosynthesis gets its energy from oxidation of inorganic substance, photosynthesis gets its energy from light. Chemosynthesis could occur just about anywhere there are enough suitable chemicals to oxidize [metabolize], while photosynthesis could occur only when there is sufficient light.
The purpose of ATP is to store energy. ATP stands for adenosine tri-phosphate, and the energy is mostly stored in the third phosphate bond. ATP is used by cells 24/7 as a form of energy. The purpose of ADP is to have to potential to store energy. ADP stands for adenosine di-phosphate, and when another phosphate is added onto the molecule it is called ATP and will store energy. When ATP releases energy the third phosphate comes off and it becomes ADP.
Nonliving things do not grow at all because that is a characteristic of life. Living things use energy to grow.
Plants are autotrophic. This means they make their own food. Plants are photosynthetic autotrophs, because they make their energy from sunlight. This is in contrast to chemosynthetic autotrophs found near hydrothermal vents which produce their energy from chemicals.
Absorption, reflection and refraction will all change of the movement of P waves. Absorption will reduce the energy of the waves. Reflection will bounce the waves back. Refraction will change the angle of the waves based on what they are bouncing off of.
To mostly compare the energy processing organelle, you can compare using size.
refraction is the bending of light rays when they pass through an object reflection is the light energy that bounces off objects
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Reflectivity isn't a property of light, it's a property of the surface that reflects the light. It is the proportion of the energy in an incoming light beam which when it hits the surface is reflected rather than absorbed.
Scattering is an interaction of light with matter that causes light to change its energy, direction of motion, or both. so the plain answer is scattering the particles.
Mirage is a good example which is seen due to refraction of light and especially due to total internal reflection. ============================ A semi-opposing opinion: No reflection is required for the creation of a mirage, only refraction. ============================= Hope you might have heard about the conditions for total internal relection to take place. 1) Ray has to traverse from denser to rarer 2) the angle of incidence is to be more than critical angle of the denser medium So in such a case the refraction phenomenon cannot take place and so all the energy to be refracted is sent back to the denser medium itself. Hence named as total internal reflection. Of course total internal reflection is totally different from ordinary reflection.
This is a statement not a question. Do a Venn diagram to help you answer it.
-- Compare: They're both electromagnetic radiation. -- Contrast: X-rays have longer wavelength, lower frequency, and carry less energy, than gamma rays.
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Thermal energy is the sum of the kinetic energy and the potential energy of the particles in a material. Heat is a form of energy transferred by differences in temperature. These are both forms of energy.
Keeping it simple, the three ways electromagnetic (EM) waves interact with matter include reflection, refractionand absorption.In reflection, the EM energy "bounces off" what it strikes. In refraction, the EM energy enters the material, but changes direction when it does. In absorption, the energy of the EM wave is "taken up" by the matter, and the energy is distributed within the atomic structure into which it entered.