visszaverésének
Visszaverésének is a Hungarian term that translates to "its reflection" or "reflection of it" in English. It refers to the phenomenon of light or other waves bouncing off a surface. This concept is fundamental in physics and optics, explaining how we see objects. When light strikes a surface, a portion of it is absorbed, while the remainder is reflected back. The angle at which light hits a surface, known as the angle of incidence, is equal to the angle at which it bounces off, known as the angle of reflection. This principle, known as the law of reflection, governs how mirrors work and is crucial for understanding visual perception.
The properties of the reflecting surface greatly influence the nature of the reflection. Smooth, polished surfaces