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No, everything that we can see (besides objects the produce light eg sun, light bulb) reflect light. If it didn't reflect light we would not be able to see it.

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Do all objects reflect light?

No, not all objects reflect light. Some objects absorb light, while others transmit it through or scatter it around. Objects appear to reflect light depending on their material composition and surface properties.


What objects in space emit or reflect light?

Stars, planets, moons, comets, and asteroids emit or reflect light in space. Stars produce their own light through nuclear fusion, while planets and moons reflect light from the Sun. Comets and asteroids can also reflect sunlight, making them visible in the night sky.


Do shiny objects attract the sun?

Nope, the sun is just very very bright. Avoid looking at the sun at all costs possible as you can go blind.


We can only see objects that give out their own light true or false?

False. We can see objects that reflect light from sources like the sun or artificial light sources, even if they don't emit their own light.


What color object would reflect more light?

A white object would reflect more light compared to a black object. White objects reflect most of the wavelengths of visible light, making them appear brighter, while black objects absorb most of the light, appearing darker.


Differentiate luminous and non-luminous?

Luminous objects emit their own light, such as the sun or a light bulb, whereas non-luminous objects do not produce light but reflect light from other sources, like the moon or a table. Luminous objects are sources of light, while non-luminous objects only appear visible when light is shone upon them.


A student places four shirts outside on a sunny day which color shirt will reflect the most light?

The white shirt will reflect the most light because white objects reflect all wavelengths of light, whereas colored shirts absorb and reflect only certain wavelengths.


How do we see luminous objects?

We can see non-luminous objects because the light reflect off the object and into our eyes that's why at night you can only see a faint out line of the objects around you


What object in space are the only objects that emit light?

The only objects in space that emit their own light are stars, including our Sun. They generate light through nuclear fusion in their cores, converting hydrogen into helium and releasing energy in the form of light and heat. Other celestial objects, like planets and moons, do not emit light but reflect the light from stars.


Does a rough surface reflect light in many directions?

Highly polished, shiny surfaces reflect light the best as they are REFLECTive. White or bright surfaces also reflect light well. Dull, Matt surfaces are the worst reflecters of light


Which colors are reflected from blue?

Blue objects reflect blue light and absorb other colors.


Why are diamonds always so shiny?

Gem-quality diamonds -- only about 20% of all diamonds mined -- are cut and polished to reflect and refract light, which gives them sparkle and shine.

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