A rough piece of paper would give a distorted and fragmented reflection due to its uneven and irregular surface, making it difficult to see a clear or detailed image.
As far as I know it is angel of incidence but i am not sure so i would suggest you reserch more and find out if i am telling yout he truth .Dont always belive in what you see in the first sight!
You would get a Diffused Reflection.
The reflection from a white rough surface would scatter light in many directions, resulting in a diffuse reflection with less intensity. In contrast, a mirror would reflect light at the same angle as the incidence angle, providing a clear and specular reflection with high intensity.
A distorted reflection can be caused by uneven or curved surfaces, rough surfaces that diffuse light, or reflective materials that are not flat. Additionally, impurities or imperfections in the reflecting surface can also lead to a distorted reflection.
with rough surface, the light hitting it will reflect incoherently, meaning it will be scattered in every direction and with smooth surfaces like ice or mirror the light will reflect coherently, all going in the same direction
A piece of uncut gemstone like a raw diamond would be an example of a rough solid.
As far as I know it is angel of incidence but i am not sure so i would suggest you reserch more and find out if i am telling yout he truth .Dont always belive in what you see in the first sight!
A reflection paper is a paper that reflects on a personal stance or understanding of a subject. A reflection paper about cleaning would address your personal feelings and thoughts on cleaning, cleaning supplies, or the cleaning process.
Folding the piece of paper does not change the thickness of the piece of paper. However, the thickness of the folded paper would be twice that of the original sheet of paper.
You would get a Diffused Reflection.
The reflection from a white rough surface would scatter light in many directions, resulting in a diffuse reflection with less intensity. In contrast, a mirror would reflect light at the same angle as the incidence angle, providing a clear and specular reflection with high intensity.
the unit is pop. = Piece Of Paper
This is known as diffuse reflection, where light is scattered in different directions upon hitting a rough surface. Unlike specular reflection, which occurs when light reflects off a smooth surface at a particular angle, diffuse reflection results in a lack of a clear reflection of light. This phenomenon is common in surfaces like paper, cloth, or rough walls.
The drafting stage is when you would write a rough draft. At this stage you do not worry about grammar, but focus on the creating the paper.
Because a flat piece of paper has a larger surface area and therefore more wind resistance. But in a crumbled piece of paper the wind resistance is less.
Because the surface isn't polished enough to reflect. If it was polished marble or any other polished stone, you might be able to see a reflection. It would be equivalent to getting a reflection from rough concrete, it wont happen. The rough surface of stone or concrete scatters the light reflecting off of it.
You can't fold a piece of paper 50 times