peegelditavad
Peegelditavad is a term used in Estonian to describe objects or surfaces that have the property of reflection. This encompasses a wide range of phenomena and materials where light or other electromagnetic radiation bounces off a surface. Mirrors, polished metals, and still water are common examples of peegelditavad surfaces. The degree of reflection can vary greatly depending on the material's composition, its surface texture, and the angle of incidence of the light.
In physics, reflection is a fundamental concept governed by the law of reflection, which states that the
Beyond literal reflection, the term can sometimes be used metaphorically to describe situations or entities that