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To produce a reflection, you need an object that reflects light and a surface on which the reflection can occur. The object reflects light rays, and these rays bounce off the surface, resulting in a reflected image.
Low pressure and low temperature are the two basic conditions necessary to produce refrigeration in the evaporator. This combination allows the refrigerant to absorb heat from the surrounding air or substance, causing it to evaporate and cool the area.
lightbulbs and the sun
When a ray of light hits a surface, two things can happen: reflection, where the light bounces back off the surface, and refraction, where the light enters the material and changes direction.
Two types of reflection are specular reflection, which occurs when light rays are reflected off a smooth surface at the same angle they arrived, and diffuse reflection, where light rays are reflected off a rough surface in various directions.
To produce a reflection, you need an object that reflects light and a surface on which the reflection can occur. The object reflects light rays, and these rays bounce off the surface, resulting in a reflected image.
air and water
No. Glide reflection is a combination of an ordinary reflection and a slide along the line of reflection. A two reflections across two vertical lines is a translation without any reflection or rotation.
synergistic
Low pressure and low temperature are the two basic conditions necessary to produce refrigeration in the evaporator. This combination allows the refrigerant to absorb heat from the surrounding air or substance, causing it to evaporate and cool the area.
* '''carbon dioxide''' * '''oxygen''' '''this are your two types of gases that help living things'''
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low gravity and lacking an atmosphere
low gravity and lacking an atmosphere
lightbulbs and the sun
lighter
When a ray of light hits a surface, two things can happen: reflection, where the light bounces back off the surface, and refraction, where the light enters the material and changes direction.