dull materials reflect light.
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When light from an object is reflected by a surface, it changes direction. Dull and dark surfaces such as dark fabrics do not reflect light well
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All Things Reflected
If an object does not emit its own light (which accounts for most objects in the world), it must reflect light in order to be seen. The walls in the room that you are in do not emit their own light; they reflect the light from the ceiling "lights" overhead
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The given statement about dull materials is FALSE.
- Dull materials are ones that lack lustre and gloss on their surface.
- This is due to the fact that these materials are not smooth, even, and polished, allowing striking light to be reflected.
- When light strikes such dull surfaces, it scatters rather than is reflected.
- They also lack their own light.
- Paper, wood, concrete, dark-coloured fabrics, and other materials are examples of such materials.
- Hence, dull materials do not reflect light.
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