When light strikes a rough or irregular surface, such as paper, wood, or unpolished metal, the light is reflected in many different directions. This happens because the surface is not smooth and the light gets scattered in various directions, leading to diffuse reflection.
Diffuse reflectionoccurs when light or other waves are reflected from a rough or irregular surface, scattering in various directions.
Unlike specular reflection, which produces a clear and well-defined reflected image, diffuse reflection results in a spread-out reflection that appears equally bright from all angles.
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