Reflection
Reflection happens when light bounces of an object.
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Reflection
The bouncing of light is called reflection.
The bouncing of light off a surface is called reflection. When a light wave is bent it is called refraction.
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When light reflects, on an object it bounces off of the object and you can see the object much more clearly.
If you think of light as made up of small, elastic particles, then when they hit a hard surface, they will bounce off and travel in another direction. This is analogous to a basketball bouncing off a floor. However, the particle nature of light has been disproven. A more accurate description lies in the wave or particle-wave duality nature of light.
The bouncing of light is called reflection.
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Reflection
Light being emitted from a source and bouncing off an object
Mirrors.
You may be looking for reflection or refraction.Reflection is the phenomenon of light bouncing off an object; refraction is the phenomenon of light bouncing around inside a gemstone, for example, and then bouncing back to the eye of the beholder.
A shadow is light being blocked by an object, reflection is light "bouncing" back off an object's surface.
The bouncing of light off a surface is called reflection. When a light wave is bent it is called refraction.
The bouncing of light off a surface is called reflection. When a light wave is bent it is called refraction.
Yes. Everything you see is the light reflecting off of the object you see. So when you see yourself in water that the light bouncing off your face onto the water and back to your eyes.
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