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Reflects

Reflects is the third-person singular present tense of the verb reflect. As a general verb, it can mean to throw back (light, heat, or sound) from a surface, to think carefully about something, or to show or indicate something about a subject. The word derives from Latin reflectere, meaning "to bend back" (re- "back" + flectere "to bend").

In science and everyday observation, reflection describes the return of waves from a boundary. The law of

In thinking and communication, "reflect" can mean to consider or to reveal. For example, "The results reflect

In computing and information science, reflection refers to inspecting or modifying a program's structure and behavior

reflection
states
that
the
angle
of
incidence
equals
the
angle
of
reflection.
Surfaces
can
produce
specular
reflections,
like
a
mirror,
or
diffuse
reflections,
where
light
is
scattered
in
many
directions.
An
object
"reflects"
when
it
bounces
light
back
toward
the
observer.
a
trend"
indicates
that
the
data
show
or
imply
a
particular
pattern.
The
phrase
"reflect
on"
means
to
contemplate.
In
art
and
literature,
a
work
may
reflect
the
author’s
experiences
or
the
culture
of
its
time.
at
runtime.
The
verb
form
"reflects"
may
appear
in
prose
to
describe
such
behavior,
e.g.,
"The
API
reflects
the
object's
type
information."
The
noun
"reflection"
is
more
common
in
technical
contexts
but
the
verb
form
remains
standard
in
ordinary
usage.