retroheijastavia
Retroheijastavia, often translated as retroreflective or retroreflector, refers to a special type of reflector that bounces light back towards its source with minimal scattering. This effect is achieved through a specific geometric arrangement of surfaces, most commonly a series of small, precisely angled corner cubes. Unlike a simple mirror which reflects light in a single direction, a retroreflector sends light back along the same path from which it originated, regardless of the angle of incidence. This characteristic makes them highly visible when illuminated by a light source, such as headlights.
The principle behind retroreflection relies on the geometric property that light entering a corner cube at
Retroreflective materials are widely used in various applications where visibility is crucial. Common examples include road