The best things to use are metallic and shiny due to the way light bounces of the object.
1) what objects reflects light?_______________________________
mirror
Any shiny surface: a mirror, kitchen foil, polished metal, sunbeams reflected off a wristwatch, reflection off the calm surface of a pond, and so on.
When light reflects, on an object it bounces off of the object and you can see the object much more clearly.
Any object you can see reflects light. If it did not reflect any light it would be invisible. Similarly, no object is so reflective that it reflects all light. The proof that it absorbs light is that it increses in temperature as it is exposed to light.
Believe it or not, the object will appear black! Here's why. An object is red because it absorbs all wavelengths of light except red. It reflects the red back to our eyes, so that's what color we perceive. If you, then, have no other light source and shine purely blue light on a red object, the object will absorb the blue light and you won't get any light reflected at all. In other words, black.
...reflected off of it. For example, leaves appear green as their pigment (chlorophyll) only reflects the wavelength of green light.
sun (a luminous object) emits its own light and the moon ( a non luminous object ) reflects the light from the sun to earth that's how we can see the moon. The same way gold is a non luminous object.
An Object which reflects light is called an illuminous object. e.g) The Moon: Reflects off sunlight
When light reflects, on an object it bounces off of the object and you can see the object much more clearly.
Light reflects off a mirror to magnify an object.
An object that reflects red light and absorbs GREEN COLOUR.
1) what objects reflects light?_______________________________ mirror
The object reflects all the incident light.
The light the object reflects.
A visible object.
Generally, a mirror, as it was literally created to reflect light. However, any white object reflects light (it appears white as it reflects all colored light in the visible light spectrum).
the brightness of an object is the amount of light it reflects, the more it reflects the brighter it will be. Or the object could be giving out light, a vehicle head light for example
An object that reflects green and red light would be some shade of yellow or orange, depending on the proportions.
If it reflects that color of light, you're eyes will see that color being reflected by the object (when the color is being shown on the object, white light contains 'all' colors of visible light). If an object absorbs a color of light you will tend not to see it coming off of the object. Translation: objects will appear the color(s) of light that it reflects. If an object appears red, it reflects red light.