Specular reflection is from smooth surfaces, and the light is reflected at a definite angle.
Diffuse reflection is from rough surfaces, and the light is scattered in all directions.
The difference between Specular Reflection and a Diffuse Reflection is that Specular Reflection is from a mirror- like surface, which creates an image of its surroundings.
Diffuse reflection is from a rough surface, which does not create a clear image but instead allows you to see what is on the surface.
diffuse reflection is not nessecarily more important but it has more practical uses like deflecting light in a large area to stop harsh glare of light from our tv surfaces or roads into people eyes
Diffuse reflection is important to us because it makes us capable to see things. Without diffused reflection, like in the case of mirrors, you will just see images of the object from which the light comes. For example, the light scatters from the page of a book is diffused reflection, if it were not you would not be able to read from the page, rather you would see image of the object from which the light comes and fall on the page.
irregular reflection means it is not right.a time machine while regular reflection is a reflection that all you can see is water,grass and horse .regular is by plane and shiny surface and irregular is one from a rough surface.
In specular reflection - like that at mirrors - the angle of incidence equals the angle of reflection. In diffuse reflection, the angle of reflection cannot be predicted and may take many values simultaneously.
Reflection is very important in our daily lives as it helps us to take stock of our achievements and failures during the day.
because both of them reflect the light
Diffused reflection.
It reflects randomly, termed by physics "irregular reflection" or "diffused reflection."
If the light hits a plane surface, regular reflection will take place and if light hits a rough surface, diffused (irregular) reflection will take place. Here is a diagram for both. Diffused (irregular) Regular
You have not given the alternatives, but this can be called reflection or scattering.
It is called scattering light if it is in random directions, or refraction if the light changes direction.
Visible light causes reflection of light in all directions
Diffuse reflection is important to us because it makes us capable to see things. Without diffused reflection, like in the case of mirrors, you will just see images of the object from which the light comes. For example, the light scatters from the page of a book is diffused reflection, if it were not you would not be able to read from the page, rather you would see image of the object from which the light comes and fall on the page.
When the rays of light do not follow the laws of reflection, then this type of reflection is called diffused reflection.
Diffused reflection.
You mean the reflection is so equivalent to mirror reflection. No chance. It is only diffused
Scattering
scattered or diffused, the opposite of collocated and focused
Reflection of light from a rough surface is known as "Diffused" or "Irregular" reflection, because the light rays are barely seen after the reflection of light from a rough surface.
The scattering of light really is called scattering. If you are referring to a scattered reflection this can be called a diffuse reflection. Are you asking about different types of scattering such as Rayleigh scattering? Rayleigh scattering is an elastic type of scattering most well known for the blue color of the sky.
scattering
It's diffused.
scattering