You would get a Diffused Reflection.
diffuse reflection
its the very normal reflection in which the angle of i and r are the same
Yes, clay does have more friction than sandpaper. This is because, clay is a much heavier object/material then sandpaper, therefore if you were to drag a lump of clay on the floor and measured the friction, it would be higher then the amount of friction caused by sandpaper. If the amount of force needed to pull the clay is larger then the amount of force needed to pull the sandpaper, that means that there is a much larger amount of friction present, because the more friction there is present, the harder you would need to pull. Hope this helps.
Doesn't matter the type of mirror.
regular reflection
Um...Sandpaper??I am not sure but i would prefer Sandpaper....?
When the rays of light do not follow the laws of reflection, then this type of reflection is called diffused reflection.
Um...Sandpaper??I am not sure but i would prefer Sandpaper....?
Traditionally, sandpaper was made of paper impregnated with tiny crystals of quartz or garnet. The finer the particles, the smoother the sandpaper was. While that type of sandpaper is still widely available, most modern sandpaper is made with aluminum oxide, which is much longer lasting.
Diffuse reflection
Answer: I would start with a 400 grit sandpaper then a 1500 grit sandpaper then I would use a paste car wax to get a nice shine.
The erosive process of abrasion, which occurs in rivers and glaciers, is compared widely to sandpaper.
the fire would have sweep through it
diffuse reflection
A regular reflection shows a clear image.
320 grit
sandpaper