Giving off is emitting it and reflecting light is reflecting it
reflected light comes from smooth surfaces such as mirrors
S and p polarized light refer to the orientation of the electric field in a light wave. S polarized light has the electric field perpendicular to the surface it is reflecting off of, while p polarized light has the electric field parallel to the surface. This difference affects how the light interacts with surfaces and materials.
Bodies that emit light produce their own light through a process like thermal radiation or chemical reactions, while bodies that reflect light simply bounce off light that falls on them from another source. Emitting light produces self-generated illumination, while reflecting light allows an object to be visible by reflecting light from external sources.
Pigments are the materials in paint that provide color by selectively absorbing and reflecting light. The chemical properties of pigments determine which wavelengths of light are absorbed and which are reflected, giving paint its characteristic color.
The object is likely reflecting or emitting a high intensity of light. This can be due to a reflective surface, a source of strong light nearby, or the object itself emitting light, such as a glowing object.
Reflecting.
Reflection is bouncing back of light after falling on a polished surface while refraction is bending of light when it falls on a surface
reflected light comes from smooth surfaces such as mirrors
Because the sun's light is white light as well.
The non-luminous is those objects which do not produce its own light.It provide the light which is reflecting from another e.g.moon did not produce its own light,sun is giving the light to moon,moon reflecting the light of sun.
emit light means you produce the light, to reflect the light is to "re-show" the light that something else made.
It is because of the Sun giving light off on to the moon and the moon reflecting the light onto the plants.
A chromophore absorbs light, giving color to a molecule, while a fluorophore absorbs and then emits light, producing fluorescence.
There is no difference between "luminous" and "illuminous." Both words are not standard English terms and may not be recognized in a dictionary. The correct term is "luminous," which means emitting or reflecting light.
S and p polarized light refer to the orientation of the electric field in a light wave. S polarized light has the electric field perpendicular to the surface it is reflecting off of, while p polarized light has the electric field parallel to the surface. This difference affects how the light interacts with surfaces and materials.
Bodies that emit light produce their own light through a process like thermal radiation or chemical reactions, while bodies that reflect light simply bounce off light that falls on them from another source. Emitting light produces self-generated illumination, while reflecting light allows an object to be visible by reflecting light from external sources.
The difference is their wavelengths.