DailyCelestialChallenge Sunday/Light

Hello Steemitanos friends, this is my entry to the #DailyCelestialChallenge contest, hosted by @sirknight. For today Sunday/Light

Light is a form of energy, also a physical agent that allows bodies to be visible, the term also encompasses the clarity radiated by bodies, this radiation can be perceived by the human eye, in physics the science that studies this phenomenon is called "Optics".


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The study of light reveals a series of characteristics and effects when interacting with matter, within the phenomena in the study of light is the reflection of light, which is explained simply by the absorption and re-emission of light by of a reflective material, be it a glass plate or some semitransparent material.

When a ray of light bounces off a glass plate, part of that ray of light penetrates the sheet, this phenomenon is called refraction of light, and another part propagates again in another direction, that is, a part of the ray of light is repelled by the surface, this phenomenon is known concretely as reflection of light.


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Specifically speaking, the rebound of the waves is what we call reflection, a practical example we have to find by observing the water of a pool, or a domestic mirror, in both cases the surfaces can be square or spherical, when a beam of light enters a slit or window we can see how the light spreads through the room, when the rays are repelled by a mirror hung on the wall, in the case of the water of a pool, we can appreciate how the rays repelled by the crystalline surface of the water reflect the slings marked by the wind in the water, this is appreciably better in a space where the lighting is less than in the open space where the pool is located.


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Sunday = Light
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Tuesday = AnimalKingdom
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