it will reflect off it
It reflects back and a small amount is absorbed into its reflective surface.
The Luminescent crystal shone in the bright light.
Unless it's space, it will reflect some light. This is because there is no man made shade of black that absorbs 100% of all light shone on it. Some natural examples of true black is pure carbon and space.
The mirror will shoot the light the way it is pointing.
Green ink.
When a ray of light is shone at a mirror, it will be reflected following the law of reflection, where the angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection. The reflection will produce a mirror image of the object or light source.
it will reflect
The light waves will bounce off of the thin layer of metal and shine on another object.
it will shine bak x
It travels to the magical land of the fairies
No, your shadow cannot be reflected in a mirror. A mirror can only reflect light that is directly shone on it, whereas a shadow is an absence of light being cast by an object blocking light sources.
It reflects back and a small amount is absorbed into its reflective surface.
when the ray is shone at the prism, refraction occurs and the light will split into it's original colour.
it will make a rainbow on the wall
When you shine a light into a mirror, the light reflects off the mirror's surface and bounces back in the opposite direction. This is called specular reflection. The angle at which the light hits the mirror will be equal to the angle at which it bounces off.
The light will pass straight through the glass block if shone perpendicularly, without getting refracted or bent due to the change in medium.
shone is the past tense of shine.The light shines in my window.The light shone on my bed.