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What is it called when light bounces off a object?

When light bounces off an object, it is called reflection.


What happens when light bounces off an objects?

Reflection happens when light bounces of an object.


What colors are there when light bounces off a surface?

Any light that bounces off of the surface is the same color as it was when it hit the surface.


What is the way light bounces off the light?

Luster


What can be described by the way light bounces off it?

Depending on the context luster or refractivitycan be described by the way light bounces off a substance.


When a light bounces off an object?

the word is reject because it bounces off which is like I don't want you


what light is light that bounces of an off an object called?

Reflected light.


Light bounces off of objects causing a?

reflection of that object, determining its color, texture, and appearance. The angle at which the light bounces off the object is determined by the surface properties of the object and the angle of the incident light. This process allows us to see and perceive the objects around us.


When light bounces is it absorbed?

When light bounces off a surface, it is not absorbed by the surface unless the material is specifically designed to absorb light, such as in solar panels. Instead, the light reflects off the surface, which allows us to see objects and colors.


What represents the light that bounces off of the surface?

The light that bounces off of a surface is called reflected light. When light hits a surface, some of it is absorbed, and the remaining light waves bounce off in different directions, creating reflection.


What type of reflection occurs when light bounces off of a SMOOTH surface such as a mirror?

Specular reflection occurs when light bounces off of a smooth surface such as a mirror!


What light bounces off a mirror it is known as?

When light bounces off a mirror, it is known as reflection. The angle of incidence (incoming light) is equal to the angle of reflection (outgoing light), following the law of reflection.