When the screen is tilted, the angle of incidence changes, causing the angle of reflection to also change. The reflected ray of light will follow the law of reflection which states that the angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection.
When a screen is tilted, the angle of reflection of light also changes. The angle of reflection will be equal to the angle of incidence measured from the normal line. Tilting the screen can affect the direction in which the reflected light is seen by an observer.
When the screen is tilted, the angle of reflection of the light ray changes accordingly. The reflected ray will follow the law of reflection, where the angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection, relative to the normal of the surface.
When the screen is tilted, the angle of reflection of the light ray will change in accordance with the law of reflection. The angle of reflection will be equal to the angle of incidence.
Light can be reflected off a surface, refracted through a medium, or absorbed by a material.
When light strikes an object, it can be absorbed by the object, converting into other forms of energy, or it can be reflected off the object's surface, allowing us to see the object if the reflected light reaches our eyes.
When a screen is tilted, the angle of reflection of light also changes. The angle of reflection will be equal to the angle of incidence measured from the normal line. Tilting the screen can affect the direction in which the reflected light is seen by an observer.
When the screen is tilted, the angle of reflection of the light ray changes accordingly. The reflected ray will follow the law of reflection, where the angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection, relative to the normal of the surface.
When the screen is tilted, the angle of reflection of the light ray will change in accordance with the law of reflection. The angle of reflection will be equal to the angle of incidence.
The mirror will shoot the light the way it is pointing.
it doesn't
Light that is not absorbed is either reflected, refracted, or transmitted.
It is reflected.
Some of the light is scattered on its journey to the screen. When the light hits the screen, some of it is reflected from the surface. The rest is refracted through the material of the screen. What happens then depends on screen and what is on its other side.
If the screen is actually white, it will absorb all light and appear black to your eye. If the screen appears white in normal light, all light will be reflected resulting in the combination of green and red (brown/yellow).
More or less the same as when the light falls anywhere else. Part of the light will be reflected, part of it will be absorbed. Light will usually not pass through a can, which is not transparent for visible light.
Light can be reflected off a surface, refracted through a medium, or absorbed by a material.
When light strikes an object, it can be absorbed by the object, converting into other forms of energy, or it can be reflected off the object's surface, allowing us to see the object if the reflected light reaches our eyes.