because all data stored on disk is in form of 0's and 1's(stored on tracks of disk) which is read by lens when laser gets reflected from them informing lens that whether it was 0 or 1 then lens interprets the sequence of 0's and 1's eg:01001110100 then these sequence is decoded to form the original file and for perfect working of whole system it necessory that lens gets correct info of 0's and 1's and for that they should be reflected perfectly so shiny surfaces are good reflectors of light(laser)therefore cd surface is made shiny
Fresh mercury surface is shiny.
The shiny surface is a reflector, to reflect the heat outwards towards you.
No, a black surface will absorb more heat from its surroundings and radiate it back out more slowly compared to a shiny surface. This means that a shiny surface will typically cool faster than a black surface.
silver shiny
A fresh surface of zirconium is shiny.
A shiny surface reflects 'more' light than a matt surface.
Manu metals have a shiny fresh surface.
Yes, but do not write on the back (shiny part)
Because it is a metal and can be polished to a smooth shiny surface.
No, "shiny" is not a noun. It is an adjective used to describe something that has a glossy or reflective surface.
To dull a shiny painted surface, you can lightly sand it with fine-grit sandpaper to create a matte finish. Alternatively, you can apply a matte or satin topcoat over the shiny surface to reduce its glossiness.
When infrared light hits a shiny surface, such as a mirror or metal object, the surface reflects much of the light because of its high reflectivity. This reflection can result in a decrease in the temperature of the shiny surface since less energy is absorbed.