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you have to look at the piece of paper and the things that are on the piece of paper follow it
No, a piece of paper is not a luminous object. Luminous objects emit their own light, like the sun or a light bulb. Paper reflects light and may appear visible when illuminated, but it does not produce light on its own.
Boxes on beechey isle
take a piece of paper and put it in a bottle and take a piece of string and light the string
Sorry, it changes everytime. But you can find out by going to the petshop and taking the piece of paper in the far left corner and decoding it.
27 i think, If I am wrong you can go to the pet shop, look at the Puffle house, there is a piece of paper on it.Decode it with the codes
-- A paper weight on a piece of paper. -- A car on an ant
When red and green lights are shone onto a white piece of paper, the paper appears yellow. This is because red and green light mix to create yellow light when they are combined. The paper reflects the yellow light back to our eyes, making it appear yellow.
its a literacy thing EG the bird was as light as a piece of paper
Yes, light reflects more on a mirror than on a white piece of paper because mirrors have a smooth, shiny surface that allows light to bounce off at the same angle. In contrast, the rough and non-reflective surface of a white piece of paper scatters light in different directions, absorbing some of it.
When light hits a white piece of paper, the paper reflects most of the light across the entire visible spectrum. This reflection is what makes the paper appear white to our eyes, as it doesn't absorb any specific color wavelength and instead reflects all wavelengths equally.
Yes, glass can reflect more light than paper because it is a smoother and more reflective surface. Glass tends to have a higher index of reflection compared to paper, leading to more light being bounced off its surface.