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Regular reflection is when light rays hit a smooth surface and reflect at the same angle, creating a clear, mirror-like image. Diffuse reflection is when light rays hit a rough surface and scatter in different directions, creating a blurry or matte image. So, in a nutshell, regular reflection is like looking in a fancy mirror, while diffuse reflection is like looking in a funhouse mirror.
Smooth and flat to produce a clear and sharp image. Irregular or rough surfaces will scatter light in many directions, resulting in a distorted or blurred reflection.
The reflectivity of a mirror affects its ability to produce clear and sharp images by determining how much light is reflected back to the viewer. A mirror with high reflectivity will produce a clearer and sharper image because it reflects more light, resulting in a brighter and more detailed reflection. Conversely, a mirror with low reflectivity will produce a dimmer and less detailed image.
A white piece of paper scatters light in all directions, resulting in a diffuse reflection that appears as a matte surface. In contrast, a mirror reflects light at an angle equal to the angle of incidence, resulting in a clear and sharp image due to specular reflection.
I don’t understand the question
Regular reflection is when light rays hit a smooth surface and reflect at the same angle, creating a clear, mirror-like image. Diffuse reflection is when light rays hit a rough surface and scatter in different directions, creating a blurry or matte image. So, in a nutshell, regular reflection is like looking in a fancy mirror, while diffuse reflection is like looking in a funhouse mirror.
Smooth and flat to produce a clear and sharp image. Irregular or rough surfaces will scatter light in many directions, resulting in a distorted or blurred reflection.
The reflectivity of a mirror affects its ability to produce clear and sharp images by determining how much light is reflected back to the viewer. A mirror with high reflectivity will produce a clearer and sharper image because it reflects more light, resulting in a brighter and more detailed reflection. Conversely, a mirror with low reflectivity will produce a dimmer and less detailed image.
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A white piece of paper scatters light in all directions, resulting in a diffuse reflection that appears as a matte surface. In contrast, a mirror reflects light at an angle equal to the angle of incidence, resulting in a clear and sharp image due to specular reflection.
A flat, smooth surface like a mirror reflects a clear image. The surface should be free from distortions, scratches, and blemishes to ensure a sharp reflection. Making sure the mirror is clean and unobstructed will also help to achieve a clear image.
A reflection from a smooth surface is called a specular reflection. This type of reflection occurs when light rays are reflected at the same angle as the incident angle, resulting in a clear and sharp image.
A mirror gives specular reflection, which is the reflection of light in such a way that an incident ray of light is reflected at an equal angle to the normal. This type of reflection creates a clear and sharp image.
A mirror creates specular reflection, where light rays bounce off the surface at the same angle they hit it, resulting in a clear and sharp image.
High resolution provides clear detailed images. Also, an image that is in focus and is stable when taken will produce a sharp image; which keeps the pixels from blurring.
A smooth and polished surface, such as a mirror or still water, produces a regular reflection where light rays reflect uniformly in one direction. This results in a clear and sharp image, as the angles of incidence and reflection are equal.