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A book reflection is a few paragraphs about the book and how you felt about it.

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What are the types of reflection?

There's specular reflection, which is the reflection from a surface made of a non-absorbing, non-porous material. Conceptually, this is the type of reflection you get from mirrors and glass and other shiny things.Then there's diffuse reflection, which is the reflection from a surface made of a porous material. The incident light is able to penetrate the surface of a porous material where it then scatters around the material's structural lattice until it finally reflects back out at some random angle. Conceptually, this is the type of reflection that happens on everything but SUPER shiny surfaces. Even mirrors and glass undergo some diffuse reflection.Regular Reflection and Diffuse Reflection.


Explain how both kinds of reflection obey the law of reflection?

The angle of reflection equals the angle of incidence. In regular reflection, parallel rays strike are reflected from smooth surface at the same angle in diffuse reflection, parallel rays strike and are reflected from a bumpy surface at different angles.


What are the properties of refletion?

Reflection is the bouncing back of light when it strikes a surface. It follows the law of reflection, which states that the angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection. Reflection can produce a clear image in a mirror or a shiny surface.


What happens when light strikes a smooth surface?

When light strikes a smooth surface, it gets reflected in a single direction based on the law of reflection. The angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection. This phenomenon is what causes us to see our reflection in mirrors.


What is the angle of incidence if the angle of reflection is 15 degrees?

If the ray is incident at right angles to the reflection surface, angle of Incidence will be 90 degrees and so will be the angle of reflection. In such a case, the incident ray, the normal and the reflected ray coincide.

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What does it mean to write a reflection on a book using specific examples?

To write a reflection on a book using specific examples means to analyze and discuss particular instances or quotes from the book that impacted you or stood out. By incorporating these examples into your reflection, you provide concrete evidence to support your thoughts and opinions about the book and deepen your analysis of its themes, characters, and overall impact.


How should you punctuate this sentence read a book such as My Side of the Mountain and write a reflection of the plot?

The sentence should be punctuated as follows: "Read a book, such as 'My Side of the Mountain,' and write a reflection of the plot." This punctuation clarifies the instruction by setting off the book title with commas and enclosing it in quotation marks for emphasis.


Theological reflection about book of exodus?

Exodous is a book on mainly the escape and journey of the Jewish people from Egypt.


What is a reflection for a book?

A reflection of a book tells the reader if:- you liked it or disliked it- your favourite characters and least favourite characters- whether you would recommend it- what age group you would recommend it to- a rating out of tenthat's about it, i hoped it helped


Why do you see your reflection when you look in a mirror and not when you look at a book?

The image is reflected from a reflective object, in this case [your mirror], as a Book is not a mirror, it is not reflected.


What is the reflection in the book title hope for the flowers by Trina Paulus?

Hope for the Flowers is about two caterpillars fulfilling their destiny.


In your book father sun-sun Johnson by C.Everard palmer why is the second chapter called reflection?

it is called reflection because everything that had happen to marton he had to make up for it


Why can't you see your reflection in the pages of a book?

You can't see your reflection in the pages of a book because paper is not a reflective surface like a mirror. Reflection occurs when light bounces off a smooth and shiny surface, but paper absorbs light instead of reflecting it back to your eyes.


Is it true that the reflection you see in a mirror depends on how the surface reflects light?

yes, it is true. "the reflection you see in a mirror depends on how the surfave reflects light." Quote from a life science book


What is a reflection of a reflection?

A reflection.


What is diffusing reflection?

When the rays of light do not follow the laws of reflection, then this type of reflection is called diffused reflection.


What kind of reflection has a smooth surface?

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