Physics, asked by rdaya99882, 27 days ago

Pls explain reflection at atomic level.

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Answered by chakladershreyasi
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The forward radiation goes along with the wave and the stuff that's reflected backward is what you see as the 4% reflected light (from glass). When the wave hits the metal-glass interface (remember, reflection happens whenever there's a refractive index mismatch), the atoms are shaken back & forth.

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Answered by ItzMissCopyCat09
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Lenovo photo strips and atom it cost to electron to jump to its next energy level the atom don't like the configuration show the electron soon drop back down to lower energy

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