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Diffuse Reflector
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Any surface which reflects incident rays in a mutliplicity of directions,
either because of irregularities in the surface or because the material is
optically inhomogeneous, as a paint, although optically smooth; the opposite
of a specular
reflector. See perfectly
diffuse reflector.
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Ordinary writing papers are good examples of diffuse reflectors, where
as mirrors or highly polished metal plates are examples of specular
reflectors. Almost all terrestrial surfaces (except calm water) act as diffuse
reflectors of incident solar radiation.
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References
This article is based on NASA's Dictionary of Technical Terms for Aerospace Use