Diffuse reflection
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Diffuse reflection occurs when light hits a rough surface and scatters in different directions, instead of reflecting at a single angle like in regular, or specular, reflection. This phenomenon is responsible for creating a matte appearance on surfaces that do not produce a clear, mirror-like reflection.
Diffuse reflection occurs when light rays strike a rough surface and get reflected in random directions. This type of reflection results in a matte appearance and does not produce a clear image.
Yes, when light hits a rough surface and is reflected in many different directions, it is called diffuse reflection. This type of reflection occurs when the surface is not smooth and causes the light to scatter.
When light is reflected from a rough or unpolished surface, the reflected light scatters in multiple directions rather than reflecting uniformly like it would from a smooth surface. This scattering of light creates a diffuse reflection, resulting in a matte appearance rather than a mirror-like reflection.
When light is reflected from a rough or unpolished surface, it is scattered in various directions due to the uneven surface. This diffused reflection causes the light to be reflected in an irregular manner, resulting in a lack of a clear or focused image.
The scattering of light off an uneven surface is called diffuse reflection. This occurs when light hits a rough surface and is reflected in many different directions, rather than being reflected at one specific angle.