in rough water there is much vibration so it is constantly moving and so
if it is moving the vibration is not smooth but rough and on rough surfaces the reflection is not clear because the vibration is constantly moving so it is blurry. i might be wrong but i feel 9o percent right
A white rough surface reflects light rays in many directions, causing them to scatter and not form a clear image of your reflection. This diffuse reflection results in a lack of distinct reflection, making it difficult to see your reflected image on a white rough surface.
A rough piece of paper would give a distorted and fragmented reflection due to its uneven and irregular surface, making it difficult to see a clear or detailed image.
A rough surface scatters light in random directions, making it difficult for the rays to reflect back to your eyes in a clear manner to form a visible image. This results in a lack of reflective properties and a distorted or blurry reflection, making it hard to see your image on a white rough surface.
No, a rough surface scatters light rays in many directions, preventing a clear reflection. Smooth surfaces provide clear reflections due to the orderly reflection of light rays off their surfaces.
Diffuse reflection occurs when light strikes a rough surface like the one on the right. This type of reflection causes light to scatter in different directions, creating a matte appearance with no clear image reflection.
A mirror has a smooth and reflective surface that bounces light in a way that creates a clear reflection. A dry painted wall has a rough, non-reflective surface that scatters light, making it difficult to see a clear reflection.
Yes, light can reflect off a rough surface. When light hits a rough surface, it scatters in different directions due to the uneven surface, causing diffuse reflection. This is why rough surfaces may appear less shiny or reflective compared to smooth surfaces.
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When you look at a flat rough aluminum surface, your image is not visible because the surface is not smooth and reflective enough to create a clear reflection of light. The roughness and imperfections in the surface scatter the light that hits it, preventing a clear image from forming.
Refracting of the water particles
you can see a image on a mirror because energy bounce off
A rough wall surface scatters light in many different directions, making it difficult for light to reflect back in a clear, focused manner. As a result, you cannot see a clear reflection of yourself on a rough wall. Smooth and flat surfaces, like mirrors, reflect light in a more organized and coherent way, allowing for clear reflections.