how does the reflection of light from a mirror differ from the reflection of light from a piece of white paper please answer fast
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This is because the surface of the mirror is smooth and is composed of a material whose valence electrons do not adsorb the photons which impact the surface. When light hits a piece of white paper, it has a rough surface which reflects light in many different directions, thus breaking up the image.
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It differs because mirror is a smooth surface and paper has a little irregular surface .
The reflection on a smooth surface is called “ regular reflection “ and The reflection on a irregular surface is called “ diffused reflection “
The reflection on a smooth surface is called “ regular reflection “ and The reflection on a irregular surface is called “ diffused reflection “
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