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Discover LudwigThe phrase "specular reflection" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a scientific term often used to describe the reflection of a light off of a shiny, smooth surface. For example, "The mirror was able to produce a perfect specular reflection of the lightbulb."
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Figure 5 Ground specular reflection tracks associated with four GPS satellites, colourised by reflected signal power.
This results in specular reflection (Fig. 1a).
At εk = 5ε0 (Fig. 3f), more than half of the permissible ky corresponds to specular reflection.
IR analysis is conducted by specular reflection (IRRAS).
specular reflection and wide angle X-ray diffraction.
Stephan, K. et al. Specular reflection on Titan: liquids in Kraken Mare.
Barnes, J. W. et al. Cassini/VIMS observes rough surfaces on Titan's Punga Mare in specular reflection.
The specular reflection states (outside the RER window) expands as εk increases, making RER relatively less profound.
Barnes, J. W. et al. Wave constraints for Titan's Jingpo Lacus and Kraken Mare from VIMS specular reflection lightcurves.
The interaction between acoustic beams and targets involves scattering phenomena, mainly specular reflection and tip diffraction.
The shading techniques described thus far do not model specular reflection from glossy surfaces or model transparent and translucent objects.
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