Solar energy
Light rays coming in are called incident light rays.
The light rays that bounce back are called reflected light rays.
A broad bundle of light rays is called a beam.
The point where light rays meet is called the focal point.
A collection of rays of light is called a beam or a ray bundle.
No, Sun light rays are neither of these things. The light of the Sun is electromagnetic energy.
Light rays coming in are called incident light rays.
Sun rays
It's plausible that someone might call them that, but no one I know does. They're electromagnetic rays, aka "light".
The light rays that bounce back are called reflected light rays.
Moonlight. it is the light that comes to Earth from the Moon. This light does not originate from the Moon, but is actually reflected sunlight. In many legends and fantasy games, moonlight is an important part of magical processes (for example, werewolves transform at full moon).
rays"gama rays"
The sun shines its powerful, hot rays onto the ground. The light rays travel in light years, which is why we constantly feel the sun during the day. The only reason why we aren't burned by the rays of light is because the sun is so far away. Hope this helps!
NO.the rays are just called rays
they are called UV, or Ultraviolet rays.
At any time of the year they are 'RADIATION'.
a prism will do that