A shiny surface reflects 'more' light than a matt surface.
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if they didn't you couldn't see them
A matte surface is non-reflective. It is the opposite of shiny.
The best things to use are metallic and shiny due to the way light bounces of the object.
shiny
It depends if the silver is metallic (shiny) or matte (dull). Metallic silver would reflect more heat than white, but matte silver would reflect less heat than white.
if they didn't you couldn't see them
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It can be anything.
It can be anything.
It reflects
It reflects the light, that is how the surface seems shiny.When light hits a shiny surface it is reflected and is sometimes bent.
A matte surface is non-reflective. It is the opposite of shiny.
It reflects off the surface of shiny and smooth metals.
spectral
i don't think that it has a special name , i think it just reflects the light . however if heat reflects on a shiny surface this is called reflective radiation. hope this helps *)
Because it has a shiny & smooth surface which helps to reflect the light... Take an example of tree. A tree have a rough surface due to which light can be reflect. So All of this depends on the smoothness of surface.. :-)