The withdrawal reflex is activated within your nervous system when you touch a hot surface. This reflex causes your muscles to quickly pull your hand away in order to avoid further damage from the heat. The heat sensors in your skin send a signal to your spinal cord, which then sends a message to your muscles to react.
When a yellow light is shone on a white surface, the surface reflects mostly yellow light and absorbs other colors. This makes the surface appear yellow because it is reflecting predominantly yellow light back to our eyes, giving the illusion of a yellow color instead of white.
An echo is created when sound waves bounce off a surface and return to the listener. The time it takes for the sound to reflect back determines the delay between the original sound and the echo. The smoothness and density of the surface also affect how clear and distinct the echo will be.
The term that describe bouncing back of a beam of light from an opaque surface is "reflection."
Reflection or refraction if the wave scatters.
Sometimes it makes an echo or reverberation.
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Incisors are located at the front of the face, touching the lips, and are flat sharper teeth. Molars are located towards the back of the jaw touching the buccinator--muscle of the cheek, and have a large, bulky surface.
nervous and musculoskeletal system
Roughly 30% of sunlight is reflected back into space by clouds and particles in the atmosphere, while the remaining 70% reaches the Earth's surface.
toward, down, toward, triangle(touching distance) back, toward, back,x touching distance) down, up, up, triangle (jumping distance)
toward, down, toward, triangle(touching distance) back, toward, back, x(touching distance) down, up, up, triangle(jumping distance)
Technically yes, if he throws it straight up.
im assuming that u meant "what happens when LIGHT hits a black surface?" the reason for this is that the black surface ABSORBS the light, and so none of the light waves can be reflected back (which is what makes it look black)
To Prevent components on the back of the motherboard from touching the case.
yes, but not if you are safer at second
you put it in properly without touching the back of the disk