light colored and smooth.
these characteristics will allow the waves to reflect and bounce off rather
than absorb.
rough,dull,and dark colored
Black surfaces.
Smooth and shinny (like a mirror).
glass
The best things to use are metallic and shiny due to the way light bounces of the object.
Light waves travel fastest through vacuum, at nearly 30 million meters per second. Light travels more slowly through other substances such as air and water, and can be absorbed.
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
Violet reflects the most light energy because it absorbs the most light energy. The amount of energy that is absorbed and captured by the pigment of shorter wavelengths is also used to do work or "energy".
Pressure waves.
Any very hard very smooth surface.
The moon's surface reflects sunlight.
Colour depends on what light something absorbs and reflects, white paper reflects all light so its white, and black absorbs all, thus, absorbing more light, and transmitting infra red waves
Surface waves
surface waves
The best things to use are metallic and shiny due to the way light bounces of the object.
They are best modeled as transverse waves.
A mirror
surface waves
White does
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.
an opaque material that reflects light