Aluminum foil
some bubble gum wrappers
The inside of a potato chip bag
A reflector with a smooth surface is typically known as a specular reflector. This type of reflector reflects light in a single, predictable direction without scattering or diffusing it.
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i think it is a reflector of light as we are able to see a leaf in the presence of light, it means when light bounces back into our eye, we can see it otherwise we would not be able to see it. however it is not a good reflector of light, but a poor reflector of light.
Specular refers to a type of reflection in which light is reflected off a smooth surface at a consistent angle, such as with a mirror. It is different from diffuse reflection, where light scatters in various directions off a rough surface. Specular reflections are typically more focused and highlight the shape and details of an object.
The reflection of a rough surface is called diffuse reflection. In this type of reflection, light is scattered in different directions due to the irregularities on the surface, resulting in a non-specular or non-mirror-like reflection.
A reflector with a smooth surface is typically known as a specular reflector. This type of reflector reflects light in a single, predictable direction without scattering or diffusing it.
For example aluminium.
Specular International was created in 1990.
I don’t understand the question
i think it is a reflector of light as we are able to see a leaf in the presence of light, it means when light bounces back into our eye, we can see it otherwise we would not be able to see it. however it is not a good reflector of light, but a poor reflector of light.
Yes. For example, I can see the moons of Jupiter through my 6" reflector which I cannot see unaided.
Yes, drywall is a light reflector.
Specular refers to a type of reflection in which light is reflected off a smooth surface at a consistent angle, such as with a mirror. It is different from diffuse reflection, where light scatters in various directions off a rough surface. Specular reflections are typically more focused and highlight the shape and details of an object.
The reflection of a rough surface is called diffuse reflection. In this type of reflection, light is scattered in different directions due to the irregularities on the surface, resulting in a non-specular or non-mirror-like reflection.
In the perfect specular, the reflected ray is determined by the angle the incident ray makes with the surface normal. which means it is fully predictable. In the near perfect, the reflected ray will be near the same of the perfect, but not the same. In a difuse reflection, the ray is far from being equal to the perfect specular.
Specular refers to a mirror image or looking into a mirror. When referring to beauty, it can mean looking into a reflection.
Reflector - newspaper - was created in 1884.