it is called an image
It is called a mirror image. This occurs when light rays reflect off a surface and create a reversed replica of the original object.
A mirror image is formed when an object is reflected off a surface, while a refracted image is formed when light passes through a medium with different optical properties. Both processes involve the redirection of light rays to create a duplicate representation of the original object.
An object that is visible because of reflected light is called "luminous" or "reflective."
Reflected light.
The light that has bounced off another object is typically referred to as reflected light. This occurs when light waves strike the surface of an object and are redirected or "reflected" off the surface.
It is called a mirror image. This occurs when light rays reflect off a surface and create a reversed replica of the original object.
A mirror image is formed when an object is reflected off a surface, while a refracted image is formed when light passes through a medium with different optical properties. Both processes involve the redirection of light rays to create a duplicate representation of the original object.
An object that is visible because of reflected light is called "luminous" or "reflective."
MIRROR
White light is formed when all colors are reflected off an object. This is because white light is a combination of all the colors in the visible spectrum.
opaque object
Reflected light.
In astronomy, the amount of light reflected by the Moon - or by any other object - is called "albedo", which literally means "whiteness".In astronomy, the amount of light reflected by the Moon - or by any other object - is called "albedo", which literally means "whiteness".In astronomy, the amount of light reflected by the Moon - or by any other object - is called "albedo", which literally means "whiteness".In astronomy, the amount of light reflected by the Moon - or by any other object - is called "albedo", which literally means "whiteness".
The light that has bounced off another object is typically referred to as reflected light. This occurs when light waves strike the surface of an object and are redirected or "reflected" off the surface.
Its an opaque object.
The image formed in a plane mirror is called a virtual image because it appears to be behind the mirror at a location where the light rays do not actually converge. This image cannot be projected onto a screen, as it is a result of the apparent path the light rays take when reflected.
The light has been reflected back off the object.