Light shines off a silver brooch because silver is a highly reflective material. The smooth surface of the silver reflects light rays in a way that makes the brooch appear shiny and bright. This reflection of light creates the characteristic luster and sparkle that makes silver jewelry attractive.
The light reflects off the smooth surface
When you shine a beam of light on a mirror, the light is reflected off the mirror's surface. The angle of incidence (the angle at which the light beam hits the mirror) is equal to the angle of reflection (the angle at which the light beam bounces off the mirror). This is known as the law of reflection.
When you shine a light into a mirror, the light reflects off the mirror's surface and bounces back in the opposite direction. This is called specular reflection. The angle at which the light hits the mirror will be equal to the angle at which it bounces off.
Shine like a bright shining star, or to sparkle.
When you shine light through a mirror, the light will reflect off the mirror's surface and bounce back. Some light may also pass through the mirror, depending on its transparency. Overall, the mirror will predominantly reflect the light due to its smooth and reflective surface.
The light reflects off the smooth surface
Silver has high reflectivity, meaning it reflects a large amount of light that hits its surface. In bright sunlight, the high amount of light reflecting off the silver surface creates a shiny appearance, making it appear as though the silver is shining.
To shine (a light) is: adiníłdíínTo shine ( a polished surface) : bits'ádi'ńlíídor bízdílid or dah dichiłto shine (polish it) : bízdílidgo 'áshłééhWarning navajo conjugates in very different ways than English so that "you two continually shine a light" would sound like a very different verb to an English speaker. The stem od to shine light is : łdíínBéésh łigai ayóo bits'ádi'nídíín --- "The light really refects off silver"
because a wizard did it.
A light switch
forget diamonds, use platinum if you really ticked her off
When you shine a light into a mirror, the light reflects off the mirror's surface and bounces back in the opposite direction. This is called specular reflection. The angle at which the light hits the mirror will be equal to the angle at which it bounces off.
When you shine a beam of light on a mirror, the light is reflected off the mirror's surface. The angle of incidence (the angle at which the light beam hits the mirror) is equal to the angle of reflection (the angle at which the light beam bounces off the mirror). This is known as the law of reflection.
The light comes from the reflection of the suns light off their surface. It may seem like there is not enough light to make them shine so much, but compared to the night sky, there is enough reflected light off their surfaces for us to see detail in the moon and planets.
Once Oedipus had realized he had unknowingly married and had children with his mother, he took the brooch off her gown and gouged out his eyes.
The Fuller Brooch is a piece of late 9th Century Anglo Saxon art found in Normandy, France. It is a large disc of hammered sheet silver, diameter 11.4cms. It is decorated with the 'five senses' Sight, Taste, Smell, Touch and Hearing. It was found in excellent condition but subsequently thought to be a fake. The brooch was in a museum in Oxford, taken off display and bought by a Captain Fuller who donated it to the British Museum on the condition that is was called the Fuller Brooch. This was in 1952
you can draw a glow or a shine to show that your object/pic is shiny and giving off light you can also use bright colors like gold, silver and yellow PEACE OUT HOPE MY ANSWER HELPED