Luster
Opacity can be accurately measured using a device called a nephelometer, which measures the amount of light scattered by particles in a substance. This measurement provides a quantitative value for the opacity of the substance.
It is called luster. Luster describes how a mineral's surface reflects light and can be categorized as metallic or non-metallic.
An Object which reflects light is called an illuminous object. e.g) The Moon: Reflects off sunlight
A material that reflects and absorbs all light that strikes its surface is called a perfect absorber, or a blackbody. It absorbs all incident light and reflects none, resulting in a black appearance.
must be reflected
The mirror, which can also be called the light source. It reflects the light.
Opacity can be accurately measured using a device called a nephelometer, which measures the amount of light scattered by particles in a substance. This measurement provides a quantitative value for the opacity of the substance.
It is called luster. Luster describes how a mineral's surface reflects light and can be categorized as metallic or non-metallic.
It is called the equalight
A measure of how a substance absorbs and reflects light
An Object which reflects light is called an illuminous object. e.g) The Moon: Reflects off sunlight
A material that reflects and absorbs all light that strikes its surface is called a perfect absorber, or a blackbody. It absorbs all incident light and reflects none, resulting in a black appearance.
The way the surface of a mineral reflects light is called luster. Luster describes how light is reflected off the surface of a mineral, and it can be categorized as metallic or non-metallic.
Moonlight is called "reflected light" because the moon does not produce its own light. Instead, it reflects the light of the sun, which is why the moon appears bright in the night sky. This process is similar to how a mirror reflects light to create a reflection.
A visible object.
All substances absorb and reflect light to varying degrees. Some also transmit light.
The property of a mineral that shows how it reflects light is called luster. Luster can be described as metallic, glassy, pearly, silky, or dull.