diffuse reflection Definition på svenska

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Examples of diffuse reflection

  • A flat surface is indeed required to give specular reflection, but it does not prevent diffuse reflection.

  • A diffuse reflection is generally not hazardous but specular reflections can be just as dangerous as direct exposures.

  • Fresnel reflection is directional and therefore does not contribute significantly to albedo which is primarily diffuse reflection.

  • The individual crystallites may be transparent, but their facets (grain boundaries) reflect or scatter light resulting in diffuse reflection.

  • It is a diffuse reflection due to scattering, as opposed to specular reflection like a mirror.

  • Diffuse reflection is typically characterized by omni-directional reflection angles.

  • Diffuse reflection describes opaque, non limpid materials, such as paper or rock.

  • This is called diffuse reflection or scattering, and it is typically characterized by wide variety of reflection angles.

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