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Give an example where diffused reflection is useful

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Answered by Specture
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Rainwater coating a road is one example. Normally, an asphalt road exhibits diffuse reflection because of the irregular materials making up its surface. During a rainstorm, water builds up in the cracks and crevices.

The light sent to our eyes by most of the objects we see is due to diffuse reflection from their surface, so that this is our primary mechanism of physical observation.

Without it, we would not have cameras or mirrors. However, diffuse reflection that is central to our ability to see the world. Aside from the limited number of luminous objects, such as light bulbs and the sun, everything we see around us is visible because of diffuse reflection.

Answered by textbooksolutions6
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The light shipped off our eyes by the greater part of the items we see is because of diffuse reflection from their surface, so this is our essential system of actual perception

Explanation:

Water covering a street is one model. Typically, a black-top street displays diffuse reflection due to the sporadic materials making up its surface. During a rainstorm, water develops in the breaks and hole

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