reflection.
Reflection.
bounces off a surface at an equal angle to the incident angle. This process can result in a change in the direction of the light.
Well I believe its Reflection
It bounces off. That is why we see it.
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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.
When a wave strikes a barrier and bounces back, it undergoes a process known as reflection. During reflection, the wave energy is redirected back towards the direction it came from, maintaining its original characteristics such as frequency and wavelength.
No, when light strikes an object and bounces back, it is being reflected. Refraction occurs when light passes through a medium and changes speed, causing it to bend.
When a sound wave strikes a smooth hard surface the wave bounces off. This means that the wave is deflected.