i think aluminium, its the most common reflective one anyway.
Actually I am in the middle of a project that requires this information. Silver exceeds aluminum. Silver has a 98% RI and Aluminum is 90%.
It depends on the metal. Opaque metals, aka black bodies, which are neither reflective nor translucent, will radiate predictably according to the color temperature scale. However, 1500K is not hot enough to cause a black body to radiate. My guess is that you will see no change in the metal if heated between 500K - 1500K, unless the metal is soft enough to melt at those temperatures. Either way, it's not likely to glow. A reflective metal, however, will probably reflect something based on the color of the flame that heats it.
If one considers reflective indicies, if the reflective index of the second medium (n2) is larger than the first (n1), the ray bends towards the normal. This means that n2 > n1Since n is defined as c/v, we know that the speed of light is greater in the first medium. Thus, when light changes speed from fast to slow, it bends towards the normal.
a reflecting curve
Yellow, shiny. I don't believe there is a numerical luster scale, just on ordinal one. gold can be polished to as good a reflective surface as any other metal (but some wavelengths will be absorbed thus its yellow color)
Introspection is the self-reflective observation of one's own sensations and feeling.
The most reflective metal is silver.
Reflective Index used to apply to CRT monitors and was a gauge of how much reflected light came off a monitor. A reflective index of < 15% was good. Today's TFT LCD monitors typically have a reflective index of less than 1%, especially those that are backlit, so the term has gone out of use now, and is no longer relevant.
Diamond has the highest refractive index among common materials, with a value of about 2.42.
Violet light has the highest refractive index among the colors in the visible spectrum.
Impurities can cause a significant change in the reflective index of a liquid. Impurities totally affect the results of the experiment. It changes the reflective index and affect the concentration of the solution.
Yes, aluminum is a lustrous metal, meaning it has a shiny and reflective surface.
Diamond has the highest refractive index among all known substances.
Diamond (2.33)is far from the highest. The highest are silicon and germanium. Silicon has a refractive index of 3.96 and germanium has the highest with 4.01.
parabolic reflector having highest directivity.
The highest h-index achieved by a researcher is 191, held by the physicist Jorge E. Hirsch.
Diamond has the highest refractive index among natural substances, with a value of around 2.42. This high refractive index contributes to diamond's brilliant luster and sparkle.
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