Mirrors, glass or anything reflectable
The phenomena of sending back of light is called reflection of light. And the surfaces which reflects light back are called reflecting surfaces.
Highly polished, shiny surfaces reflect light the best as they are REFLECTive. White or bright surfaces also reflect light well. Dull, Matt surfaces are the worst reflecters of light
light colored and smooth. these characteristics will allow the waves to reflect and bounce off rather than absorb.
When light reflects, on an object it bounces off of the object and you can see the object much more clearly.
No because the Moon reflects the light of the Sun.
In art, matte surfaces are surfaces that have little or no reflected light or shine. It's opposite is a gloss surface that reflects light.In art, matte surfaces are surfaces that have little or no reflected light or shine. It's opposite is a gloss surface that reflects light.In art, matte surfaces are surfaces that have little or no reflected light or shine. It's opposite is a gloss surface that reflects light.In art, matte surfaces are surfaces that have little or no reflected light or shine. It's opposite is a gloss surface that reflects light.In art, matte surfaces are surfaces that have little or no reflected light or shine. It's opposite is a gloss surface that reflects light.In art, matte surfaces are surfaces that have little or no reflected light or shine. It's opposite is a gloss surface that reflects light.In art, matte surfaces are surfaces that have little or no reflected light or shine. It's opposite is a gloss surface that reflects light.In art, matte surfaces are surfaces that have little or no reflected light or shine. It's opposite is a gloss surface that reflects light.In art, matte surfaces are surfaces that have little or no reflected light or shine. It's opposite is a gloss surface that reflects light.
some metals and glass
Aluminum Foil
Scattering. Caused by the light falling on 'bumpy' surfaces.
The phenomena of sending back of light is called reflection of light. And the surfaces which reflects light back are called reflecting surfaces.
No, the moon reflects the suns light to make it shine
White surfaces reflects light - black absorbs it
All surfaces reflect light. However, only the smoothest surfaces reflect all light in one direction. These are shiny and include mirrors and metal. Some surfaces just reflect the light in all directions, which is why you cannot see the reflection.
White or light coloured surfaces, of which a cloud is an example, reflects sunlight, while dark surfaces absorb sunlight and heats up.
Nope. It is simply a ball with a lot of shiny, smooth surfaces. A light projecter would be placed on top to project light while the ball reflects it.
Impressionism
A highly reflective surface, such as polished metal or a mirror, reflects light the best. These surfaces have very smooth surfaces that allow light to bounce off with minimal scattering or absorption, resulting in a strong reflection.