Everything that you can see.
The white shirt will reflect the most light because white objects reflect all wavelengths of light, whereas colored shirts absorb and reflect only certain wavelengths.
Everyday objects that reflect all the colors in sunlight include a white piece of paper, which reflects the full spectrum of light, and a prism, which can separate and display the various colors. Additionally, objects like a CD or DVD can reflect a rainbow of colors due to their surface structure. Other examples include soap bubbles and oil slicks on water, which display a range of colors through thin-film interference.
we can see objects when light reflected by them fall on our eyes. it is because of irregular reflection that we can see objects from every direction. irregular reflection of sunlight by objects around us enables our room to have light during the day even if sunlight does not directly fall into it. basicly not being able to see cus u would b practicly blinded by light
Most of sunlight is in the visible range of the spectrum. A black object by definition absorbs all visible light, while a white object reflects all visible light. The black object absorbs most of the energy from sunlight, turning it into heat.
No. It changes every day.
Because light can't directly reach the objects, or reflect well off the inside walls of the box. So not enough light bounces off the walls, then bounces off the objects, and then goes to your eyes.
Yes, windows reflect light during the day. The glass surface can reflect sunlight and other light sources, which can create glare or reflections that may be seen from outside or inside the building. The degree of reflection depends on factors such as the angle of the sun, the type of glass, and any coatings applied to the window.
Neon lights, fluorescent light bulbs, and fireworks are examples of everyday objects with vivid emission spectra. Each of these objects emits visible light at specific wavelengths, giving them their unique and colorful appearance.
we use the light bulb in every day life
to see
purified water and some foods,and some objects
Plane Mirror - are standard, flat mirrors, produce images of the same size and distance as the objects they reflect Concave Mirror - Used to focus light, they reflect it inward toward one focal point. Concave mirrors show different types of images, depending on the distance between the mirror and the object reflected. Concave mirrors are used quite frequently in day-to-day life