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The diagram below represents a light ray striking the surface of a flat, shiny object.
Light ray
Object's surface
What most likely happens to the light ray as it strikes the object's surface?
A. It is completely absorbed by the object
B. It is reflected back in the direction it came from
C. It is reflected at an angle equal to the angle of the incidence
D. It is reflected at an angle greater than the angle of incidence
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The diagram below represents a light ray striking the surface of a flat, shiny object.
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