When light reflects, on an object it bounces off of the object and you can see the object much more clearly.
it will reflect off it
No because the Moon reflects the light of the Sun.
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.
The lens focuses light on the retina.
A shiny surface reflects 'more' light than a matt surface.
it reflects
When a pigment reflects red light, it absorbs all other colors of light except for red, which is reflected back to our eyes. This causes the pigment to appear red in color to us.
The mirror, which can also be called the light source. It reflects the light.
the tapetum lucidum is what reflects the light
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it reflects
When light hits a mirror, it is reflected back with the same angle as it hit the mirror. This is known as the law of reflection. The angle of incidence (incoming light) is equal to the angle of reflection (reflected light).
Yellow is the color that reflects the most amount of light, resulting in a light value.
When light hits a mirror, it reflects off the surface at an equal but opposite angle to the angle at which it hit the mirror. This results in a clear and specular reflection.
It is false that a solution that reflects white light absorbs all wavelengths. A solution that reflects white light reflects all wavelengths.
White reflects all other colors of light.
it will reflect off it