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Not really accurate or useful to say. Mirrors are not invisible. You can see a mirrored object just fine under most conditions. |
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}}</ref> The rays represent [[luminous intensity]], which varies according to [[Lambert's cosine law]] for an ideal diffuse reflector.
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'''Diffuse reflection''' is the [[reflection (physics)|reflection]] of [[light]] or other [[
A surface built from a non-absorbing powder such as [[plaster]], or from fibers such as paper, or from a [[polycrystalline]] material such as white [[marble]], reflects light diffusely with great efficiency. Many common materials exhibit a mixture of specular and diffuse reflection.
The visibility of objects, excluding light-emitting ones, is primarily caused by diffuse reflection of light: it is diffusely-scattered light that forms the image of the object in
==Mechanism==
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