That is called reflection. When light hits a surface and bounces back, it forms an image of that object that we can see.
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When light bounces off an object, it is called reflection.
Reflection. This process involves light rays striking the surface of an object and bouncing back into the surrounding environment.
When a beam of light bounces off a surface, it is called reflection. This process involves the light wave striking the surface and then being redirected back into the air.
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.
This is called specular reflection. It occurs when light rays hit a smooth surface and bounce off at the same angle at which they hit, creating a clear reflection. This phenomena is commonly observed when looking at a mirror.