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Ah, reflecting light is such a delightful thing! When an object reflects light, it's like a little dance of photons bouncing off and creating beautiful colors and brightness. Just imagine a mirror reflecting your smile back at you, bringing light and joy into the world.

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Which sense can be used to determine an object ability to reflect light?

Well, light is detected by one of the photoreceptors in your eyes, specifically "rods". Photoreceptors are the receptors used for sight. So, the sense of sight can be used to determine an object's ability to reflect light.


Which sense can be used to determine an object's ability to reflect light?

ARE YOU KIDDING ME?! *sigh* You use your sense of sight to determine an object's ability to reflect light because- pay close attention now-1. You cannot smell light2. You cannot feel light (though you can feel heat)3. You cannot hear light4. And, finally, you cannot taste light.Hope this helps. ☺


Can an object be both a good absorber and good reflector at the same time?

No, an object cannot be a good absorber and a good reflector at the same time. When an object absorbs light well, it does not reflect much of it, and vice versa. The ability of an object to absorb or reflect light depends on its properties and the material it is made of.


How does the passage of light through an object affect its properties?

The passage of light through an object can affect its properties by changing its color, transparency, and ability to absorb or reflect light. Light can interact with the molecules in the object, causing them to vibrate or move, which can alter the object's appearance and behavior.


Does an object have to be shiny to reflect light?

No, an object doesn't have to be shiny to reflect light. All objects reflect light to some extent, even if they are not shiny, because light can bounce off their surface regardless of their texture or appearance.

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When reflecting light?

light is reflected when it falls on some object. every object has the ability to reflect light.


Which sense can be used to determine an object ability to reflect light?

Well, light is detected by one of the photoreceptors in your eyes, specifically "rods". Photoreceptors are the receptors used for sight. So, the sense of sight can be used to determine an object's ability to reflect light.


When light is reflected?

light is reflected when it falls on some object. every object has the ability to reflect light.


Which sense can be used to determine an object's ability to reflect light?

ARE YOU KIDDING ME?! *sigh* You use your sense of sight to determine an object's ability to reflect light because- pay close attention now-1. You cannot smell light2. You cannot feel light (though you can feel heat)3. You cannot hear light4. And, finally, you cannot taste light.Hope this helps. ☺


Can an object be both a good absorber and good reflector at the same time?

No, an object cannot be a good absorber and a good reflector at the same time. When an object absorbs light well, it does not reflect much of it, and vice versa. The ability of an object to absorb or reflect light depends on its properties and the material it is made of.


How does the passage of light through an object affect its properties?

The passage of light through an object can affect its properties by changing its color, transparency, and ability to absorb or reflect light. Light can interact with the molecules in the object, causing them to vibrate or move, which can alter the object's appearance and behavior.


Would a black microscopically flat or smooth object reflect light?

A flat object would reflect light but it depends on what sort of flat object is it.


What will reflect light?

Any object will reflect light. Some more, some less.


Does an object have to be shiny to reflect light?

No, an object doesn't have to be shiny to reflect light. All objects reflect light to some extent, even if they are not shiny, because light can bounce off their surface regardless of their texture or appearance.


What does an object need to do for you to see it?

For you to see an object, it needs to reflect or emit light towards your eyes. Light bounces off the object and enters your eyes, where it is interpreted by your brain as vision.


Can shadows reflect light?

No, shadows are created when an object blocks light, preventing it from reaching a surface. Shadows do not reflect light; they are the absence of light in a particular area where an object is blocking it.


What are some thing that light don't reflect?

Any object that is black will theoretically not reflect any light.