Yes, when light bounces off the surface of an object, it undergoes reflection which results in a change in the direction of the light. This change in direction is determined by the angle of incidence and the angle of reflection, according to the law of reflection.
That process is called reflection. Radiation can bounce off the surface of an object, changing direction but maintaining its energy.
When the light waves strikes an object and bounces off
That is called reflection. When light hits a surface and bounces back, it forms an image of that object that we can see.
it is the bouncing back of lights rays from surface. It is called reflection.
A mirror is the best object that bounces light as it reflects light at the same angle it hits the surface, resulting in a clear and complete reflection.
That process is called reflection. Radiation can bounce off the surface of an object, changing direction but maintaining its energy.
When light changes direction as it passes through a boundary.
When the light waves strikes an object and bounces off
That is called reflection. When light hits a surface and bounces back, it forms an image of that object that we can see.
it is the bouncing back of lights rays from surface. It is called reflection.
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A mirror is the best object that bounces light as it reflects light at the same angle it hits the surface, resulting in a clear and complete reflection.
Waves bouncing off an object is called reflection.
that isnt a question...? Perhaps the question was to be something like: "What is happening when a sound wave bounces off an object and returns in the direction from which it came?" Answer: The sound is echoing.
When a wave strikes an object and bounces off, it experiences reflection. The angle at which the wave hits the object is equal to the angle at which it bounces off, known as the law of reflection. The wave can either be absorbed by the object or reflected back, depending on the material and surface of the object.
Waves bouncing off an object is called reflection.
whe a air molecule bounces of and object it puts force in to the object that it bounce of