a smooth surface
A rough or irregular surface reflects light unevenly, causing it to scatter in different directions. This can create a diffuse reflection where the light is not reflected uniformly, unlike a smooth and polished surface that provides a clear and regular reflection. Examples include frosted glass, textured walls, or rough metal surfaces.
A regular mirror can be used if the source of light is artificial. Artificial light sources do not require any special type of mirror for reflection. Any mirror that reflects light effectively will work for artificial light sources.
A red shirt primarily reflects red light. When white light (comprising all colors of the spectrum) shines on the shirt, the red fabric absorbs all colors except red, which is reflected back to our eyes, making the shirt appear red.
The amount of light reflected by an object's surface is affected by its texture, color, and reflective properties. Smooth and brightly colored surfaces tend to reflect more light, while rough or dark surfaces may absorb or scatter more light. The angle of incident light can also impact the amount of light reflected.
A black non-shiny surface will capture more light. It is also the kind of surface which does not reflect the light which it has caught. Such a surface is also excellent at absorbing heat. It is the lighter colours and the shinier surfaces which reflect light. This makes one wonder why women in some hot countries, such as those in the northern parts of Africa wear black material which almost covers all of their body's surface.
Anything that reflects, absorbs, or scatters light can form some kind of shadow.
A frothy texture.
Anything that reflects, absorbs, or scatters light can form some kind of shadow.
The 3 kinds of textures are: * Visual texture * Artificial texture * True texture
Crystalline texture.
coarse texture
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The name of this type of instrument is derived from the fact that the primary mirror reflects the light back to a focus instead of refracting it. The primary mirror usually has a concave spherical or parabolic shape, and, as it reflects the light, it inverts the image at the focal plane.
A rough or irregular surface reflects light unevenly, causing it to scatter in different directions. This can create a diffuse reflection where the light is not reflected uniformly, unlike a smooth and polished surface that provides a clear and regular reflection. Examples include frosted glass, textured walls, or rough metal surfaces.
A regular mirror can be used if the source of light is artificial. Artificial light sources do not require any special type of mirror for reflection. Any mirror that reflects light effectively will work for artificial light sources.
The texture thus described is referred to as aphanitic texture.
If you're talking about mirrors then convex is the mirrors that makes things appear larger. Hope this helps!