safety vests
Yes. Mirrors reflect all wavelengths of visible light and possibly some infrared or ultraviolet.
All materials reflect light to some extent. Those which reflect it least have matte black surfaces, so this is often a function of how the substance is prepared rather than what it's made of.
All surfaces reflect light. However, only the smoothest surfaces reflect all light in one direction. These are shiny and include mirrors and metal. Some surfaces just reflect the light in all directions, which is why you cannot see the reflection.
If you can see an object AT ALL, that means that at least some light is reflected from it.
My guess would be a wall. But, I'm not a Scientist. Hope this helped. I think the correct answer is OPAQUE. An opaque surface will reflect some of the light and absorb the rest, a reflective surface will absorb some of the light and reflect the rest, either will prevent light from passing through. A black hole will absorb all light and reflect nothing, this also prevents light passing through.
safety vests
Any object will reflect light. Some more, some less.
Safety devices are devices that work to help secure the safety of anyone who is using them. There are different safety devices that can be found in the market today. Some of these are geared for children, women, and elderly. Some examples for these devices are corner edge protectors for children, stun guns for women, and cell phones with emergency response system for elderly.
Any object that is black will theoretically not reflect any light.
Any object that is black will theoretically not reflect any light.
Any object that is black will theoretically not reflect any light.
If you work in a chemical company in the production are then Safety Boots, Visablity Vests, Hard Hats are example of point of operation safety devices
Unless it is jet black, yes. Most surfaces reflect some light.
Mirrors and polished metal can reflect light well. There might be some more examples though.
Yes. Mirrors reflect all wavelengths of visible light and possibly some infrared or ultraviolet.
All materials reflect light to some extent. Those which reflect it least have matte black surfaces, so this is often a function of how the substance is prepared rather than what it's made of.
all materials reflect light, which makes color but more atomically dense materials reflect light better