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Everything that you can see reflects light to some degree (that is how you see it). Just because you can't see something though doesn't mean it doesn't reflect light. It may be the object is too small or reflects too little light for you to see it, or that it reflects light not visible to the human eye (like infra-red or ultra-violet)

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Q: What are some objects that reflect light?
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Do only shiny objects reflect light?

No, everything that we can see (besides objects the produce light eg sun, light bulb) reflect light. If it didn't reflect light we would not be able to see it.


Could dark objects reflect light?

Yes. There is hardly anything that reflects NO light; dark objects simply reflect less light than light objects.


Why do light coloured objects reflect radiation more than dark coloured objects?

Because dark colours absorbs light, and energy;and its named absortion coefficient. ============================== Some substances and objects made from them reflect more light and absorb less. Other substances and objects made from them reflect less light and absorb more. The ones that reflect more and absorb less are the ones that appear lighter to us. Why ? Because they absorb less light and reflect more of it toward our eyes.


What do mirrors and other objects do pertaining to light?

Mirrors and other objects reflect light, though most objects absorb some wave lengths and reflect others and black absorbs all wavelengths and white reflects all wavelengths.


Do all objects reflect light?

Not quite. Nearly all objects reflect light to some degree, even if only a tiny amount, but a "black hole" absorbs all light shining onto it and reflects none whatsoever.


Why cant light pass through dark objects?

Dark objects do not reflect light. Light is absorbed by them.


Do transparent objects reflect light?

No, a transparent object would totally transmit all light through it. However there are no transparent objects, and objects which we think of as being transparent are in fact translucent. All objects absorb at least some light. Glass for instance will transmit about 90% or so of visible light and reflect the rest. A transparent object will invariably have edges. Those edges are typically polished to facilitate transmission. A polished surface will always reflect some light.


What is it called when objects reflect light?

reflection


What is produced when objects reflect light?

grey


Why can't you see reflection in all objects that reflect light?

You cannot see your reflection in all objects that reflect light because of diffuse reflection.


Why cant you see your reflection in all objects that replect light?

You cannot see your reflection in all objects that reflect light because of diffuse reflection.


What do you call objects that reflect the light from something else?

non-luminous objects